Crime & Safety
Man Found Guilty Of Sexually Abusing Family Member In Glen Burnie
A California man was found guilty of sexually abusing his relative when they lived in Glen Burnie from 2009 to 2011.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — A California man was found guilty by an Anne Arundel County Circuit Court jury of sexually abusing his relative when they lived in Glen Burnie, the County State's Attorney Wes Adams announced Wednesday.
Prosecutors said on June 24, 2016, Anne Arundel County Police received a report that Delisle sexually abused a family member when she was between the ages of 12 to 17.
Delisle, who was living in Oxnard County, Ca. at the time of the police report, allegedly abused the girl at their home in Glen Burnie from 2009-2011. The abuse occurred across multiple jurisdictions, prosecutors said.
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"Dennis Delisle inflicted unimaginable trauma on this young victim when he repeatedly chose to abuse her trust and molest her," Adams said in statement. "I am grateful to both Anne Arundel County and Oxnard County police departments for their diligent collaboration on this case. Together we showed that no man is beyond the reach of justice."
Delisle is charged with three counts of Third Degree Sex Offense, as well as Sex Abuse of a Minor, Incest and Fourth Degree Sex Offense. He faces up to 66 years in prison and is scheduled for sentencing October 4, 2017.
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