Tara R. Carr, associated with the South Jersey Storm All Star Cheerleading organization, was arrested on January 9, 2025, in Salem County, New Jersey, on child sex abuse charges, according to records from Recently Booked, a site that tracks arrests across the U.S. The charge against Carr is listed as ‘lure/entice child by various means’, specifically pertaining to sexual assault or endangering sexual conduct with a child aged between 13 and 16 years old. The 46-year-old is currently held at the Salem County Correctional Facility, with no clear information available on whether she has been unable to post bail or hasn’t been granted bail yet.
Tara Carr is the operator of South Jersey Storm All Star Cheer & Dance in Sewell, New Jersey. This organization has been known for offering cheerleading programs that emphasize “athleticism, teamwork, and discipline.” Their website boasts about providing comprehensive training, competitive opportunities, and experiences that build lasting friendships and confidence.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through the community, especially among parents associated with the cheerleading group. On social platforms, warnings and reviews have surfaced, with one parent, Nikki Bloston, posting a stark warning on the South Jersey Storm’s official Facebook page: “Don’t take any children here. The owner (Tara Carr) is a p*dophile.”
This incident raises significant concerns about child safety within community organizations, prompting discussions about the vetting and oversight of individuals in positions of trust with minors.