The FBI’s Tampa Division, Orlando Resident Agency, is searching for potential victims of James Grover, also known as Jamie. Grover, 62, was recently charged with sexual abuse of a minor.
The FBI believes Grover primarily targeted boys between 2010 and the present while working at Autism on the Seas and the Special Needs Advocacy Program (SNAP).
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He was the group director of Autism on the Seas and founded SNAP, which provides opportunities for special needs communities in the Central Florida area.
Grover was arrested after a search of his home in Deltona and his workplace at the Seminole Town Center Mall in Sanford, the FBI’s Tampa Field Office announced Thursday.
Key Points:
- James Grover was charged with sexual abuse of a minor
- FBI believes he targeted boys between 2010 and present
- Grover worked at Autism on the Seas and founded SNAP
- Grover was arrested after a search of his home and workplace
- FBI urges potential victims to come forward
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If you or someone you know was victimized by Grover or has information relevant to this investigation, please fill out the FBI’s online form.
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