DeCarlo was arrested by Wilbraham police after he showed up at the victim's address with a guitar, boxes of costume jewelry, and a bag containing a laptop computer and Bible, according to his court file.
PALMER - Blaze T. DeCarlo, found guilty last year of two counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, was back in Palmer District Court on Monday after Wilbraham police said he violated the terms of his probation by trying to contact the victim and her family.
DeCarlo, 41, of Bangor, Maine, denied charges of felony breaking and entering into a building, criminal harassment and two counts of witness intimidation. He was held on $50,000 bail or $500,000 surety and is scheduled to return to court Oct. 15 for a pretrial conference.
DeCarlo was arrested by Wilbraham police on Saturday after he showed up at the victim's address with a guitar, boxes of costume jewelry, and a bag containing a laptop computer and Bible, according to his court file.
According to the terms of his probation, he wasn't supposed to leave Maine. As a result of the guilty finding last year, he also was supposed to register as a sex offender, remain drug and alcohol free, have no contact with children under 14 and have no unsupervised contact with minors. He also was supposed to undergo sex offender counseling and treatment as ordered.
DeCarlo skipped out on his arraignment last year on the indecent assault and battery charges when he heard the assistant district attorney would be asking for $25,000 bail. When he was found by Maine police and finally arraigned back in Palmer, his bail was set at $100,000.
DeCarlo was charged by Wilbraham police for inappropriately touching an 11-year-old girl.