By Danny Valentine, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Sunday, Nov 20, 2011
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A Pinellas County puncture room alloy has been indicted of carrying passionate hit with a teenage child in his caring on mixed occasions, a Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said.
Dr. Brian Webster Cook, 50, of 2309 First St. in Indian Rocks Beach, is a medicine in assign of puncture caring during Palms of Pasadena Hospital.
Sheriff’s investigators contend a passionate encounters engage a plant underneath age 18.
Deputies funded teen’s name and many specifics about a box to strengthen a boy’s identity. The child and his family knew Cook, and a boy’s mom asked Cook to caring for him when she was incompetent to do so, deputies said.
Cook regularly intent in a passionate activity with a child between 2009 and 2011, a Sheriff’s Office said. Cook was mild when confronted with a allegations, deputies said, and he certified to a passionate activity.
Detectives were initial told about a box on Thursday. Cook was arrested Friday night. He was being hold during a Pinellas County Jail on Saturday on 3 depends of passionate battery on a minor.
Cook has no other arrests in Florida and a transparent and active medical license, state annals show. No one answered a doorway during his home Saturday.
Based on their review with Cook, detectives trust there might be some-more victims and ask people with information to call their Crimes Against Children Unit during (727) 582-6200. People can also news unknown tips by job Crime Stoppers of Pinellas, Inc. toll-free during 1-800-873-8477.
Cook is a former medical executive during Morton Plant Hospital’s puncture medical trickery and owns dual walk-in clinics called Statmed Quality Clinics. The clinics are during 2560 North McMullen Booth Road in Clearwater and 1033 West Bay Drive in Largo. People responding a phones Saturday during both locations declined to comment.
Times news researcher Carolyn Edds contributed to this report. Reporter Danny Valentine can be reached during dvalentine@sptimes.com or (727) 893-8804.
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