Augusta Foot Licker Sentenced in Columbia County
Augusta foot licker Caurey Rollins was in court Wednesday in Columbia County, where he pleaded guilty to criminal attempted child molestation.
Rollins first made news in January, 2023 when he was arrested after allegedly licking a 7-year-old boy’s feet at Urban Air Adventure Park in Augusta.
The 26-year-old Rollins was working as a teacher’s aide at Glenn Hills Elementary School when the alleged incident was reported.
He’s accused of asking the boy to take his socks off, before tickling and licking his feet inside a fenced in area where children were playing. He was charged with Non-Aggravated Child Molestation and was placed on unpaid administrative leave at Glenn Hills Elementary. Rollins resigned from his job less than a month later.
While out of jail on bond, Rollins was accused weeks later of molesting three fourth-grade girls at the school during incidents that were alleged to have occurred in August. Rollins was taken into custody again and charged with 7 more counts of Felony Child Molestation.
Still Yet Another Incident Reported in Grovetown
While Rollins was out of jail in Richmond County on bond, another incident was reported in Columbia County.
A 12-year-old boy was playing basketball outside his home on Wendell Lane when Rollins reportedly pulled up in his car. The boy said the man showed him a picture of some feet, then asked if his looked like the photograph. The boy told authorities he answered no, then the man asked if he could see his feet.
The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office says the boy ran inside to get his mother. She said she was aware of the incident in Richmond County and called 911. It wasn’t long before Rollins was taken into custody.
Rollins Sentenced Wednesday in Columbia County
The Augusta foot licker was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years behind bars, with the first seven to be served in confinement, followed by three years on probation.
During sentencing, Superior Court Judge Grady Blanchard also banned Rollins from Columbia County other than to return for probation purposes. He’ll also have to register as a sex offender, have no contact with minors, or residents in the area where he acted, have no victim contact, have a curfew and be required to have a polygraph.
Additionally, Rollins was also ordered to submit to random unannounced inspections of the contents of his computer, or any device that copies, stores or removes data.
Rollins still has criminal cases pending in Richmond County.