Samantha Pelrine, Daniel Forand: 5 things to know about Plymouth police officer and husband accused of child sex abuse

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Samantha Pelrine, Plymouth, Massachusetts The police officer and her husband, Daniel Forand, were charged with sexual and physical abuse child abuse They are taking care of it.

Samantha Perrin has been suspended from the Plymouth Police Department following the charges. (Facebook/Plymouth Police Department)
Samantha Perrin has been suspended from the Plymouth Police Department following the charges. (Facebook/Plymouth Police Department)

Perlin and Forland are accused of sexual and physical assault, reportedly starting when they were 12 years old, according to reports citing court documents.

Documents reportedly show the couple adopted the children when they were 12 years old and began serving as their legal guardians. According to the document, sexual abuse It began shortly after the minors moved in with the Plymouth couple. According to reports, the plaintiff alleged that he “sexually assaulted me before 2025 and physically assaulted me before 2026.”

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According to the reported documents, the accuser further said, “They are looking for me and I fear for my safety.” In light of the explosive revelations, here’s everything you need to know about Samantha Pelling and Daniel Friend.

Samantha Pelrine, Daniel Forand: 5 things to know

  1. Pelrine earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice with a major in criminal investigation and minors in psychology and geological sciences.
  2. She joined the Plymouth Police Department in April 2022 and is now 31 years old.
  3. Perlin shared that she and her family live on a hobby farm in Plymouth.
  4. Meanwhile, Folland is now 37 years old. Little is known about him beyond the fact that he was specifically accused of physical abuse in the affidavit.
  5. Folland and Perlin met the minor through her aunt, who attended the same church as the couple.

The couple are now reportedly unable to contact the accuser and have been instructed to stay at least 100 yards away. Perrin must also surrender her firearms, ammunition, firearms license and firearms purchaser identification card. Plymouth Police placed the victim on leave on the same day she won an order against police.

Massachusetts State Police subsequently notified the Plymouth Police Department that they had launched an investigation into the allegations. Pelrine is due in court on March 27.

Pelrine talks about being a police officer in an old social media post explain “I love this profession because it’s an ever-changing and unpredictable one. As an officer, you never know what you’re being assigned to do unless you’re at the front of the command center.”

“Throughout my childhood, when asked, ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ my answer was always the same, which was to be a police officer,” she added.

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