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RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« on: December 01, 2010, 11:55:53 PM »
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Students charged with assault, robbery of teacher
By Matt Aiken
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010 9:29 AM EST
A pair of Ridge Creek Academy students will face charges of aggravated assault and armed robbery after they allegedly attacked a counselor, stole her car and fled from deputies in an early morning escape attempt from the Camp Wahsega Road therapeutic boarding school last week.

Officials from the Lumpkin County Sheriff's Office said Sydney Vaughn and Lucrezia Albegiani, both 17 years old, developed a detailed plan to overpower their night-time counselor Debra Page and then flee to Atlanta early Friday morning.

“They were conspiring to leave campus and steal one of the staff member's vehicles after assaulting her,” said Investigator Ellis Childress. “They did so.”

It was a few hours after midnight when the two girls reportedly rose from bed and began to strike up a conversation with their counselor. When Page turned her back, Vaughn reportedly grabbed a nearby lamp and struck her on the head with it, said officials.

Albegiani then allegedly put her counselor in a choke hold.

Page, who was still conscious, reportedly told the students to take what they wanted from her.

“They took her keys, her radio and her purse and left,” Childress said.

The pair then reportedly jumped into Page's Toyota 4-Runner and drove away with Vaughn at the wheel.

Page then alerted a nighttime counselor at the boys' dorm who called 911 and reported the incident as a runaway juvenile and stolen vehicle.

By the time the suspects had traveled the eight miles to the Highway 19 Bypass two LCSO patrol cars were turning onto Camp Wahsega Road.

When the deputies signaled from them to pull over Vaughn reportedly sped up to about 70 miles per hour, ran right through the intersection and drove the vehicle into the side of Dahlonega Automotive.

“They hit a propane tank damaging the tank and the well cap,” Childress said.

The volatile liquid leaked into the parking lot but did not ignite. The students were then taken to Chestatee Regional Hospital for precautionary purposes.

Since the incident was not reported as an attack it was only after talking to the suspects that investigators discovered what had taken place at the boarding school, said Childress.

“They said they weren't going to kill her. They were just going to hurt her real bad and they were going to take her car and go down to Atlanta,” he said.

Instead Vaughn and Albegiani were taken to Lumpkin County Detention Center.

Albegiani, of Lemont, Ill., has since been charged with aggravated assault, armed robbery, second degree criminal damage to property and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and armed robbery.

Vaughn, of State College, Pa., faces the same charges as well as a slew of traffic related offenses.

On Monday, Sheriff Stacy Jarrard said the LCSO is occasionally called to the boarding school, formerly known as Hidden Lake Academy, to assist with runaway juveniles but the incidents usually aren't of this level of violence.

“I don't know of anything since I've been sheriff that has been this bad,” he said. “ ... I'm just glad the the officers that were responding made contact with the victim's vehicle and got them stopped, not only for the welfare of the victim but also for the welfare of the two girls.”

Ridge Creek Academy founder Len Buccellato said he had no comment on the incident.

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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2010, 08:13:58 AM »
That's tough to hear.  I hope it turns out well for everyone and Debra Page was'nt hurt too bad.

The paper got some of the facts wrong. Lucrezia is from State College, PA not Sydney Vaughn.



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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2010, 08:57:46 AM »
Ridge Creek School (fka Hidden Lake Academy) is a dangerous juvenile detention center marketed as a "Therapeutic Boarding School."  Like most facilities that call themselves "TBS's" RCS is nothing more than a place for deeply disturbed and criminal youths to be privately jailed until they turn 18.

Parents, you have been continuously warned about the business practices at RCS/HLA.  There have been several serious assaults on staff members and children in the past 6 months.  There have been sexual assaults, beatings, suicide attempts, medication mismanagement and all sorts of events requiring local police intervention.  Sending your kid to RCS is a guarantee of further trauma and harm.  It's that simple.

In this latest spate of felony crimes occurring in the understaffed and unsecured detention center a staff member was stuck in the skull from behind with a lamp.  This could have easily killed her and this case could easily have become a murder case instead of just several serious felonies.

RCS is a DANGEROUS DETENTION FACILITY populated by serious VIOLENT JUVENILE CRIMINALS who roam the facility with very little supervision.  It's only a matter of time before someone ends up dead at this detention center or, God forbid, these deeply disturbed criminal youths make it into town and kill, rape, rob or maim some innocent citizens.

People of Dahlonega, is this REALLY how you want your community served?  By warehousing dangerous criminals from out of state at an unsecured facility where crime and violence are constant?  Is it worth it for the handful of professional jobs and a dozen minimum wage jobs?  Not to me it wouldn't be.  Wake up and take action against RCS and Len Buccellato.  They are both a detriment to your community.
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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2010, 10:39:01 AM »
All great points that have been brought up.  This helps to further solidify the need for facilities like Residential Treatment Centers and boarding schools to help these kids and at the same time get these at-risk youths off the streets and out of toxic home environments.  It is obvious that these kids need help to get set back on the right path.



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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2010, 11:04:30 AM »
The salient point here is very simple.  These facilities market themselves a "schools" that provide "therapy," but in reality, they are dangerous private jails for criminal and mentally disturbed kids.  They are run by unqualified people, lack supervision, don't help any kids and put residents and staff at extreme risk to their health and well being.

Nobody is "getting back on track" at TBSs.  They are getting psychologically and physically assaulted by the staff members and are at extreme risk from other residents who often rape, beat, batter and assault one another due to almost a complete lack of supervision or treatment of any kind.
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« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2010, 11:10:48 AM »
Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction"
The salient point here is very simple.  These facilities market themselves a "schools" that provide "therapy," but in reality, they are dangerous private jails for criminal and mentally disturbed kids.  They are run by unqualified people, lack supervision, don't help any kids and put residents and staff at extreme risk to their health and well being.

Nobody is "getting back on track" at TBSs.  They are getting psychologically and physically assaulted by the staff members and are at extreme risk from other residents who often rape, beat, batter and assault one another due to almost a complete lack of supervision or treatment of any kind.

It totally debunks the argument that these kids have no problems.



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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2010, 12:05:40 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction"
The salient point here is very simple.  These facilities market themselves a "schools" that provide "therapy," but in reality, they are dangerous private jails for criminal and mentally disturbed kids.  They are run by unqualified people, lack supervision, don't help any kids and put residents and staff at extreme risk to their health and well being.

Nobody is "getting back on track" at TBSs.  They are getting psychologically and physically assaulted by the staff members and are at extreme risk from other residents who often rape, beat, batter and assault one another due to almost a complete lack of supervision or treatment of any kind.

It totally debunks the argument that these kids have no problems.

I don't remember any argument about kids having no problems.
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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2010, 12:08:21 PM »
It debunks the arguments that programs don't take severley disturbed or criminal kids and it debunks the argument that programs are safe.

So now we know that programs that Whooter supports, such as RCS/HLA, do in fact take severly disturbed and criminal youths and that they are far less safe than public schools.

At least people can now see the truth as more and more of these incidents are handled by police and become public record.  People like Whoooter can't lie as usual and say these things have never happened.  No more sweeping it under the rug.

Programs are dangerous places filled with deeply disturbed criminal youths that get mixed right in with more or less normal kids who become their victims.
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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #8 on: December 02, 2010, 12:18:59 PM »
"Ridge Creek Academy founder Len Buccellato said he had no comment on the incident."


 I bet he didn't.  Where is his eloquent spin?

 Is he still pressuring the adjunct psychiatrists to change diagnosis to make the children more appropriate for the school program?   Exactly 'which' program  is "appropriate."  The list of psychiatrists that have extricated themselves from Buccellato's consistent lack of ethics appears all too prevalent.
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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2010, 12:21:57 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction"
The salient point here is very simple.  These facilities market themselves a "schools" that provide "therapy," but in reality, they are dangerous private jails for criminal and mentally disturbed kids.  They are run by unqualified people, lack supervision, don't help any kids and put residents and staff at extreme risk to their health and well being.

Nobody is "getting back on track" at TBSs.  They are getting psychologically and physically assaulted by the staff members and are at extreme risk from other residents who often rape, beat, batter and assault one another due to almost a complete lack of supervision or treatment of any kind.

It totally debunks the argument that these kids have no problems.

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I don't think anyone believes that these kids have no problems, I believe that the "treatment" they receive in therapeutic boarding schools will make these problems worse, every time.  Did these two girls have violent criminal records?  They do now.  Why do adults expect teens to conform to an environment that they themselves would NEVER tolerate?
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« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2010, 12:37:55 PM »
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Why do adults expect teens to conform to an environment that they themselves would NEVER tolerate?

I find this thinking fascinating as well.  Most "program parents" wouldn't last one day inside a program.

And, yes, now because of the lack of treatment and supervision these girls were afforded the opportunity to commit some serious felony crimes and the rest of their lives will be severely affected by it.  If they were already criminals, then they weren't properly supervised and RCS is proved to be very dangerous.  If they were more or less normal kids, then RCS is proved to induce criminality under duress and mix criminals with kids in need of treatment.  Either way...
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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2010, 12:42:56 PM »
Quote from: "Shadyacres"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction"
The salient point here is very simple.  These facilities market themselves a "schools" that provide "therapy," but in reality, they are dangerous private jails for criminal and mentally disturbed kids.  They are run by unqualified people, lack supervision, don't help any kids and put residents and staff at extreme risk to their health and well being.

Nobody is "getting back on track" at TBSs.  They are getting psychologically and physically assaulted by the staff members and are at extreme risk from other residents who often rape, beat, batter and assault one another due to almost a complete lack of supervision or treatment of any kind.

It totally debunks the argument that these kids have no problems.

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I don't think anyone believes that these kids have no problems, I believe that the "treatment" they receive in therapeutic boarding schools will make these problems worse, every time.  Did these two girls have violent criminal records?  They do now.  Why do adults expect teens to conform to an environment that they themselves would NEVER tolerate?


As far as the treatment these kids are receiving, Shady, I didnt see anything in the article that said they were treated poorly.



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« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2010, 12:57:53 PM »
"Since the incident was not reported as an attack it was only after talking to the suspects that investigators discovered what had taken place at the boarding school, said Childress."

It appears the counselors are still trained very well in covering up the "total" incident.
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Re: RC Students Charged with Assault and Armed Robbery
« Reply #13 on: December 02, 2010, 01:02:42 PM »
What happened if those girls had killed someone while driving like reckless maniacs?

Whooter - stop trying to derail the conversation by making your idiotic comments. It's really pathetic, but that's always been your M.O.
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« Reply #14 on: December 02, 2010, 01:03:11 PM »
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"Since the incident was not reported as an attack it was only after talking to the suspects that investigators discovered what had taken place at the boarding school, said Childress."

It appears the counselors are still trained very well in covering up the "total" incident.

It only makes people wonder even more exactly how many serious crimes were committed on the grounds and either never reported or reported as some different type of incident to keep a lid on how dangerous RCS actually is to kids.
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