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Man Who Watched Girls Changing Charged With Human Trafficking: Dauphin County DA

A man caught assaulting girls and watching them change their clothes has been convicted of human trafficking, the Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office announced on Friday, Oct. 11.

Kevin Atling

Kevin Atling

Photo Credit: Dauphin County District Attorney's Office

Kevin Alting, 52, pleaded guilty to criminal attempt to commit trafficking in individuals, unlawful contact with a minor, and indecent assault of a minor under the age of 16 before Judge Scott Arthur Evans on Thursday, Oct. 10, according to the DA’s release.

"Under Pennsylvania Law, engaging in a commercial sex act with a minor is Human Trafficking," the DA noted. 

Alting’s charges stem from crimes he committed in 2020 and 2021.

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He groped two young girls "breasts, inner thighs, and buttocks, and exposed himself to the girls. He attempted to watch them change clothes in their bedrooms," the DA wrote. "He also offered one of his stepdaughters $40 in exchange for sexual favors, which she refused."

**WARNING THE ABOVE DETAILS ARE DISTURBING**

Alting will spend 3 to 12 months in prison with three years of probation, according to his court docket. 

He also must register as a sex offender for the next 25 years, according to the DA.

Stacy Shalters, previously pleaded to felony endangering the welfare of children and simple assault for allowing Alting access to the girls. Details about her case weren't immediately available. 

Trooper Tavin Davis of the Pennsylvania State Police, Lykens Barracks, investigated the cases involving Alting and Shalters. Senior Deputy District Attorney Erin Varley and the Dauphin County Human Trafficking Task Force prosecuted both cases. 

If you or someone you know needs human trafficking services or assistance, call 717-780-7086 to speak to the Dauphin County Human Trafficking Advocate. To report human trafficking, including commercial sexual exploitation of children, contact 911, your local police department, CHILDLINE, the Dauphin County DA’s Office, or the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888. Dauphin County reports will be referred to the Dauphin County Human Trafficking Task Force.

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