Craig Ross Jr. Sentenced to 47 Years to Life for Kidnapping 9-Year-Old in New York
The sentencing follows Ross's guilty plea to charges of kidnapping and predatory sexual assault against a child, marking the end of a case that captured national attention.
- Craig Ross Jr. was sentenced to 47 years to life after kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl in Moreau Lake State Park, New York.
- Ross pleaded guilty to the charges in February, admitting to the abduction and assault that occurred last fall.
- The victim was rescued after a 47-hour ordeal, leading to a significant law enforcement effort to apprehend Ross.
- A 100-year order of protection was issued for the victim, who bravely shared her impact statement during the sentencing.
- The case concluded with Ross's sentencing, sparing the victim and her family the trauma of a trial.