ORANGE PARK – A 61-year-old man was charged on Feb. 8 with capital sexual battery of a child younger than 12 after a girl said he had been abusing her “over the course of a few …
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ORANGE PARK – A 61-year-old man was charged on Feb. 8 with capital sexual battery of a child younger than 12 after a girl said he had been abusing her “over the course of a few years,” the Clay County Sheriff’s Office said.
Michael Wayne Lominick, of Orange Park, is at the Clay County Jail without bond.
According to the affidavit for an arrest warrant, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office was investigating adults after the girl said she had been repeatedly abused in Clay County. JSO identified Lominick as the suspect. She was younger than 12 during the last reported incident on March 18, 2022.
The First Coast Child Protection Team did a forensic interview on March 20, 2022. Lominick invoked his rights to remain silent, but further investigation by the sheriff’s office determined there was enough probable cause to charge him. An arrest warrant was issued on Feb. 8.
Lominick’s next court appearance will be on March 5.