Daycare Horror: Cops Cuff Owner Accused of Abusing 10-Year-Old Girl


naldo Estrada | File Photo

Suffolk County Police arrested a daycare employee after a 10-yearold girl accused him of abusing her while she was under his care in Brentwood in 2020.

Cops said Reynaldo Estrada, an employee and husband of the owner of Little Lamb ABC Daycare on Vanderbilt Avenue, sexually abused a 10-year-old girl at the facility in August and September 2020.

The victim, who is now 13-years-old, came forward years later following another alleged incident of abuse by Estrada that took place earlier this month.

Following an investigation by Special Victims Section detectives, Estrada, 62, of 257 Vanderbilt Ave. in Brentwood, was arrested at his home at approximately 3:02 p.m. His home is the same address as the daycare.

He was charged with three counts of Sexual Abuse 1st Degree and three counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child.

Police believe it is possible there could be more potential victims that have not come forward. Detectives are asking anyone with information on this case, or who believes their child may be a victim of Estrada, to contact the Special Victims Section at 631.852.6531.

Daily Feed

Sports

Record Setting Maggie McCormick Competes at Nationals

The Bay Shore Schools Board of Education recently recognized and congratulated girls varsity cross country standout Maggie McCormick for her outstanding achievements on the track and on the national stage. McCormick, who has committed to the University of Florida, was honored for her performance at the Nike Cross Country Nationals, one of the most prestigious high school running events in the country.


Sports

Ducks Have First Signing of 2026

The Long Island Ducks have announced the team’s first signing of 2026, welcoming Major League veteran outfielder Jacob Robson. Robson will begin his first season with the Ducks, his second in the Atlantic League, and his 10th season in professional baseball.


Local

The King is Back in the South Shore Press

The legendary Long Island journalist Karl Grossman’s latest column.