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By Jim Wallace - bio | email

ALBANY, GA (WALB) –  Dougherty County prosecutors worry an Albany man charged with molesting two children might have molested others.

53-year-old Kenneth Clyde is charged with two counts of child molestation and aggravated child molestation against a 2-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl.

Investigators say the attacks happened last October in the Whitney Avenue area. Prosecutors believe their may be other victims and ask families to call if Clyde had access to their children.

"A lot of times victims don't want to come forward because it's embarrassing," said Dougherty Chief Asst. D.A. Chris Cohilas. "But I can not urge the public enough that it's very important to let us know, so that we can get dangerous people off of the street."

If you have any information about Kenneth Clyde or children he may have assaulted, call the Dougherty District Attorney's office at 229-431-3233.

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