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Gettysburg elementary teacher accused of child sexual abuse

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GETTYSBURG — A second-grade public school teacher in Gettysburg has been charged with sexually abusing a child, and the state police are asking for tips if anyone believes there may be other victims.

Vincent Paul Marfia, 40, a resident of Littlestown, was arraigned Thursday on charges that include involuntary deviate sexual intercourse. He was jailed, with bail set at $50,000.

A state police news release said the allegations occurred over 2010-2014.

Marfia’s lawyer, David Reed Erhard, said Marfia denies the allegations.

“He’s denying it, absolutely denies it,” Erhard said. “We’re hoping that people will reserve judgment until the case has run its course.”

Erhard said Marfia remains an employee of the Gettysburg Area School District.

Gettysburg Area School District communications coordinator Andrew Robinson said Marfia will not be on school property during the investigation but declined further comment.

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