Fast-food employee accused of sexually assaulting girl he met at work in Hall County

Allyn Michael Hirsch (Hall County Sheriff's Office photo)

A man from Central Georgia remains in the Hall County Jail following his arrest on sex charges involving a Gainesville teen.

Hall County investigators initially arrested Allyn Michael Hirsch, 38, of Perry on June 30, and charged him with enticing a child for indecent purposes. During the investigation, authorities found evidence that led them to also charge Hirsch with aggravated sexual battery, child molestation and two counts of violation of the Computer Pornography and Child Exploitation Prevention Act 1999.

The victim in the case is a girl under the age of 16.

“The investigation determined Hirsch moved to the area for a job, and investigators believe he met the victim at his place of employment,” says Hall County Sheriff’s Public Information Officer B.J. Williams. Hirsch worked at a fast-food chain.

According to the sheriff’s office, the investigation also found Hirsch possibly assaulted the girl in other jurisdictions in addition to Hall County. As the investigation moves forward, information gathered by Hall County authorities will be shared with investigators in those jurisdictions, Williams says.

Hirsch remains in jail without bond.