The police report described the conversations as flirtatious and "sexual in nature." Woolf and Detective Vella, a/k/a 14-year old girl, planned to meet at a Cooper-City fast food restaurant; officers were waiting and arrested him.
The Miami-Dade County records state that Wolfe was employed as a lifeguard for the years of 1999 through 2003. He was later promoted to pool manager and taught swim lessons at Rockway Park, 9460 SW 27th Drive. The Sheriff's office fears that Woolf may used his position at the pool to victimize other girls.
The Broward County Parks and Recreation Department never received a complaint about Woolf during his time of employment. Spokeswoman Edith Torres feels that the likelihood of Woolf committing any additional sexual crimes against children would be "highly unlikely" due to the high class volume.
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If you have been charged with a cyber crime, contact an experienced Miami Criminal Lawyer to defend the charges against you. Mistakes happen, do not let a sexual offense charge follow you for the rest of your life. Contact a knowledgeable Miami Felony Attorney to fight your case. You are innocent until proven guilty in a Court of law.
