Son of former Marysville day care owner charged with sexually abusing children

MARYSVILLE — Charges of two counts of child molestation in the first degree and one count of the rape of a child in the first degree were filed Sept. 15 against the son of a currently suspended day care owner and operator in Marysville. Dakota Wilson, who turned 18 years old on Sept. 16, is the son of Anne "Ladale" Moore, who ran the 24-hour "All Hours Childcare" from her home, where Wilson also lived and assisted his mother in caring for children. According to documents filed by Snohomish County prosecutors, Wilson not only molested a 10-year-old girl on April 18 of this year, but also molested a five-year-old girl from April 1-15 of this year, and raped another five-year-old girl from May 1, 2009, through January 31 of this year.

MARYSVILLE — Charges of two counts of child molestation in the first degree and one count of the rape of a child in the first degree were filed Sept. 15 against the son of a currently suspended day care owner and operator in Marysville.

Dakota Wilson, who turned 18 years old on Sept. 16, is the son of Anne “Ladale” Moore, who ran the 24-hour “All Hours Childcare” from her home, where Wilson also lived and assisted his mother in caring for children.

According to documents filed by Snohomish County prosecutors, Wilson not only molested a 10-year-old girl on April 18 of this year, but also molested a five-year-old girl from April 1-15 of this year, and raped another five-year-old girl from May 1, 2009, through January 31 of this year.

In the affidavit of probable cause, all three girls are quoted as saying that these events happened while they were in Moore’s care. The girls who reported being molested said that it happened during the night. The 10-year-old girl added that she was molested by Wilson while Moore slept.

None of these disclosures were made with any knowledge of the others, nor were any of them made with the knowledge that Wilson had committed similar acts at Moore’s previous day care in Idaho, as both Wilson and Moore admitted after the most recent allegations surfaced.

Moore ran All Hours Childcare for two years before the Washington State Department of Early Learning suspended her license, shutting down the day care in April of this year. While Wilson admitted to abusing children sexually in the past, he denied the more recent charges.

According to the DEL, Moore had never disclosed Wilson’s previous acts of sexual abuse to licensing officials. Moore had four sustained licensing complaints on her record.

Wilson is being charged in the adult division of the Snohomish County Superior Court.