Hartford Courant

Suspected child abuse unreported, police say

School officials charged with failing to report incidents to DCF

- By David Owens, Nicholas Rondinone, Josh Kovner nrondinone@courant.com

The former Suffield schools superinten­dent and a former town recreation supervisor were both arrested Thursday on charges that they failed to contact the state Department of Children and Families about suspected child abuse, police said.

Karen M. Berasi, 68, of Suffield, the former superinten­dent, and Cynthia M. Fisher, 58, of Windsor Locks, the former recreation supervisor, were both mandatory reporters and had a legal obligation to report suspected abuse to DCF, police said. They were charged with failing to report abuse by a mandatory reporter.

The cases against the two women are not related, but both turned themselves in to police Thursday morning and were released on promises to appear in court

Nov. 20 in Enfield. The arrests followed several months of investigat­ion, Suffield police Capt. Chris McKee said.

The investigat­ion of Berasi began after a 17-year-old student alleged that a school psychologi­st had an inappropri­ate conversati­on with her about a sex shop in Manchester. The student told her mother, who contacted Berasi on May 2 and asked that she investigat­e, contact DCF and not allow the school psychologi­st to have further contact with her daughter.

School officials began an investigat­ion the next day, police learned during their investigat­ion. The student’s mother emailed Berasi expressing frustratio­n with the school’s response and wrote that she would contact DCF. The mother contacted DCF at 9:24 p.m. May 3.

On May 4, according to the warrant, Berasi called DCF and said she was only calling because of recent reports about school administra­tors being charged with violating the mandatory reporter law in Montville. “Ordinarily, I would not report this, and so before I report it I want to tell you, I think this is a false claim,” Berasi said, according to a transcript of the call included in the warrant for her arrest.

Berasi went on to provide more details, including what the school psychologi­st allegedly said, that the psychologi­st denied the allegation, and that others nearby had said they heard nothing. Berasi also said she believed the school psychologi­st, who is not named in the warrant.

In a follow-up conversati­on with Berasi, a DCF investigat­ive social worker reported that Berasi said she did not believe the allegation­s. Berasi also said, according to the warrant, the student and her mother have credibilit­y issues and that the mother is trying to get her daughter put in another program.

The DCF investigat­or said the allegation­s should be investigat­ed because the student’s situation places her at a higher risk of being abused, according to the warrant. Berasi also said, according to the warrant, she was concerned about putting the school psychologi­st on paid leave because of a shortage of school psychologi­sts. Later on May 4, the school psychologi­st was placed on leave.

Only Berasi is identified in the warrant. McKee said the police investigat­ion into allegation­s that others failed to report is continuing.

After the incident, Berasi was placed on leave by the Suffield school board. She retired, effective June 30. She could not be reached for comment.

The police investigat­ion into the 17-year-old girl’s claim was closed without charges being filed. The DCF investigat­ion into the same allegation­s was closed with a finding of unsubstant­iated, according to the warrant.

In an unrelated case, Fisher, who has also retired, is accused of failing to report allegation­s of physical abuse received by a person who worked for her. A boy at camp told a camp employee that his father physically abused his brother. The camp employee told Fisher, who said she knew the family and would take it up with the boy’s mother, according to the warrant for her arrest. In an interview with police, Fisher acknowledg­ed that she was a mandatory reporter, but said “she knew the family very well … [and] could take care of it herself.” Fisher could not be reached for comment.

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