"The guy should be off the streets for the rest of his life," said the mother of one of the two victims. "He is not fit to be around human beings."

She asked her name be withheld to protect the identity of her son, who is now 16. She said her son read a victim's statement before the sentencing by Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Thomas P. Rogers.

"We stayed to the end to watch him being taken away in handcuffs," she said of Rehmeyer. "He preys on children. He preys on families and manipulates them to get to their kids."

The mother said Rehmeyer, also sentenced in December for child sex abuse charges in York County, had been a longtime family friend. When she and her husband bought a house in Montgomery County to convert into apartments, Rehmeyer visited frequently to help with the construction.

He would invite her son, who was in elementary school at the time, for walks in the woods behind the house. The child told police Rehmeyer would eventually guide the conversation into sex, according to an affidavit. After committing sexual acts, Rehmeyer would tell the boy, "Don't say anything or we can't be friends," or "Don't say anything or me and your dad can't talk anymore."

The five- to 10-year Montgomery County sentence will run concurrently with the six- to 12-year sentence Richard Allen Rehmeyer received in York County in December, said Assistant District Attorney Samantha Kaufman of Montgomery County.

He pleaded guilty in York County to charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child, statutory sexual assault, indecent assault and corruption of minors involving two boys younger than 13.

The boys, who were between 5 and 11 at the time, attended the day care his mother ran in Shrewsbury. The victims are now older than 18, and the day care is closed.

York County Common Pleas Court Judge Michael Brillhart issued the sentence in December and also ruled Rehmeyer to be a sexually violent predator under Megan's Law.

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