Mobile DA working with Archdiocese to obtain ‘relevant documents’ in Alex Crow investigation

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Mobile DA working with Archdiocese to obtain ‘relevant documents’ in Alex Crow investigation
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Crow was stripped of his duties after he was said to have “abandoned his assignment' and reportedly left the country with an 18-year-old.

Crow had reportedly left the country with an 18-year-old woman, with the two laterAt the time, about three weeks ago, Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said no criminal activity was suspected, but has since accused Crow of “grooming” the young woman, and others, while they were students at McGill-Toolen High School, where Crow lectured., although no criminal charges have been filed.

In his Monday statement, Rodi also said Crow will not be able to return to the priesthood, regardless the outcome of the investigation. “We see no way for Alex Crow to return to ministry and this has been shared widely in the Catholic church,” he said. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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