Mental evaluation, 2nd continuance granted for rec center security guard in child sex case

A Montgomery County judge granted a second continuation Wednesday in the case against a former Northwest Recreation Center security guard facing child sex charges.

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The judge also ordered a mental competency evaluation last month for LaQuita L. Ross, requested by her defense attorney, court records show.

The Dayton woman is charged with two counts of rape of a child younger than 13 and four counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.

Ross, who worked for Moonlight Security, is accused of performing sex acts March 19 with five boys, ages 12 to 15, inside a van in an alley behind the city of Dayton facility while she was working, according to court documents.

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Her case was continued to July 2. She is held on a $250,000 bond in the Montgomery County Jail, where she’s been incarcerated since her April 9 arrest.