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Hanson Man Held Without Bail Pending Outcome of Dangerousness Hearing



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Contato: Beth Stone 508-584-8120

PLYMOUTH – A Hanson man has pleaded not guilty to charges that he sexually assaulted and trafficked a juvenile in locations across several towns, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz has announced.

Richard Kielczweski, 41, of Hanson, was arraigned today in Plymouth District Court on charges out of Halifax and Hanson Police Departments for the alleged incidents which occurred on diverse dates from September, 2025-April, 2026. Kielczweski pleaded not guilty to five counts of Pay for Sexual Conduct with a Child Under 18, four counts of Rape of a Child Aggravated by 10 Year Age Difference, one count each of Rape of a child with Force, and Pose/Exhibit a Child in a Sexual Act, and two counts of Trafficking persons under 18 for Sexual Servitude. The Commonwealth moved for a dangerousness hearing, which was scheduled for Thursday.

Last Friday, Hanson Police Department became involved in an active investigation for numerous sexual assaults and the creation of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) of a 15-year-old male victim, which occurred in Hanson, Halifax, and Middleborough. Through their investigation, police allege that Kielczweski contacted the victim via a dating app, and began a sexual relationship with the victim, meeting up at certain locations, and at Kielczweski’s residence. Kielczweksi  allegedly offered the victim cash or gifts in exchange for sex.

As a result of the investigation, Hanson Police sought and obtained an arrest warrant for Kielczweski, and he was taken into custody by Hanson Police and Middleborough Police. 

A criminal complaint has been issued out of Middleborough charging Kielczweski with one count of Witness Intimidation and Enticing a Child Under 16 there. He will be arraigned on that charge at a later date in Wareham District Court.

The investigation is ongoing by Massachusetts State Police, Hanson Police, Middleborough Police, and Halifax Police. 

APRIL 27, 2026