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Enfield’s Federline Faces Assault Charges in Girl’s Death 2026

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Enfield's Federline Faces Assault Charges in Girl's Death 2026
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Key Points

  • Anthony Federline, 39, arrested on Thursday on a warrant and charged with first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a child.
  • Federline accused of sexually assaulting his 12-year-old stepdaughter, Eve Rogers, found dead in their Elm Street home in Enfield, Connecticut, last month.
  • Enfield police held a press conference on Friday afternoon to provide updates on the arrest; full video available via WTNH coverage.
  • Federline employed as a school bus driver by Smyth Bus Company, the contracted provider for Enfield Public Schools; terminated immediately upon arrest on Friday.
  • Enfield Superintendent Steven A. Moccio confirmed Federline was properly vetted with no prior criminal history; school offering counselling services starting Monday.
  • Federline listed address matches the Elm Street home where Eve Rogers was discovered deceased.
  • Federline held on $1 million bond; scheduled for arraignment in Hartford Superior Court on Monday, April 6.
  • Cause and manner of Eve Rogers’ death pending further investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
  • Arrest warrant details published by WTNH, linking charges directly to the death of the stepdaughter.

Enfield (North London News) — April 4, 2026 — A 39-year-old Enfield resident faces grave charges of first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a child in connection with the death of his 12-year-old stepdaughter, Eve Rogers, whose body was discovered in their shared home last month.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Led to Anthony Federline’s Arrest?
  • Who Is Anthony Federline and What Was His Role in the Community?
  • What Do We Know About Eve Rogers’ Death?
  • When and Where Will Anthony Federline Appear in Court?
  • How Has the Enfield Community Responded?
  • What Remains Unknown in This Case?
  • Broader Implications for School Safety in Enfield

Police confirmed the arrest of Anthony Federline on Thursday following a warrant, with charges stemming from allegations of assaulting the young girl at the Elm Street property where she was found dead. Enfield authorities detailed the developments during a press conference held Friday afternoon, emphasising the ongoing nature of the investigation.

What Led to Anthony Federline’s Arrest?

As reported in the arrest warrant obtained by WTNH journalists, Anthony Federline stands accused of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter, Eve Rogers, who was discovered deceased at their Elm Street residence last month. The warrant, accessible via WTNH’s coverage, explicitly ties the charges to the incident preceding her death.

Enfield police, during their Friday press conference—video of which is embedded in WTNH’s report—shared critical updates on the case. Officers listed Federline’s address as the very Elm Street home where 12-year-old Eve Rogers was found dead, as detailed in prior WTNH reporting linked here.

The charges include first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a child, underscoring the severity of the allegations. Federline was taken into custody on Thursday and remains held on a $1 million bond.

Who Is Anthony Federline and What Was His Role in the Community?

Further revelations emerged regarding Federline’s employment. A spokesperson for Smyth Bus Company, the contracted provider of student transportation services for Enfield Public Schools, confirmed to WTNH on Friday that Federline worked as a school bus driver for the firm. Upon news of his arrest breaking, the company terminated his position with immediate effect that same day.

Enfield Superintendent Steven A. Moccio addressed the matter directly in a statement released to the press, as covered by WTNH. He noted:

“We understand that this news may be unsettling, particularly for those who may recognize the individual. Our priority remains supporting our students, staff, and families. Counselling and support services will be available on Monday for anyone who may need them. We will continue to work closely with law enforcement and defer to authorities as the investigation continues.”

Superintendent Moccio further assured the community that Federline had been properly vetted prior to employment, with no prior criminal history on record. This development has prompted widespread concern among parents and school officials in Enfield.

What Do We Know About Eve Rogers’ Death?

Eve Rogers, the 12-year-old stepdaughter of Anthony Federline, was found dead in the Elm Street home last month, according to initial police disclosures reported by WTNH. Enfield police provided additional information on the girl during their Friday briefing, though specifics on the discovery remain limited pending autopsy results.

The cause and manner of Eve Rogers’ death are still under review by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, as stated in WTNH’s comprehensive updates. No further details on the precise circumstances of her passing have been released, maintaining the integrity of the active investigation.

When and Where Will Anthony Federline Appear in Court?

Federline is scheduled to be arraigned in Hartford Superior Court on Monday, April 6, as confirmed by Enfield police during Friday’s press conference and reiterated in WTNH reporting. He is currently being held on a substantial $1 million bond, reflecting the seriousness of the charges.

The arraignment marks the next formal step in the legal proceedings, where Federline will face the court on the counts of first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a child.

How Has the Enfield Community Responded?

The news has reverberated through Enfield, particularly given Federline’s role transporting schoolchildren. Superintendent Moccio’s statement, quoted fully above via WTNH, highlights the district’s commitment to support services, with counselling set to begin on Monday.

This proactive measure aims to address potential trauma among students, staff, and families who may have interacted with Federline.

Local authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation and allow the investigation to proceed unimpeded. Enfield police’s Friday press conference served not only to update on Federline’s arrest but also to reassure residents of their ongoing collaboration with state medical examiners and other agencies.

What Remains Unknown in This Case?

While significant details have surfaced, key questions linger. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner’s report on Eve Rogers’ cause and manner of death is pending, which could influence the trajectory of charges against Federline. WTNH’s warrant coverage notes the direct connection alleged between the assault and her demise, but official confirmation awaits.

No additional suspects have been named, and police have not disclosed timelines for further arrests or charges. The community awaits clarity as the investigation unfolds.

Broader Implications for School Safety in Enfield

Federline’s employment as a bus driver has intensified scrutiny on vetting processes. Despite Superintendent Moccio’s assurance of proper background checks yielding no prior issues, the case raises questions about oversight in roles involving children. Smyth Bus Company’s swift termination underscores corporate accountability, yet it has not quelled parental anxieties.

Enfield Public Schools’ provision of counselling reflects best practices in crisis response, potentially setting a model for similar incidents. As the story develops, it serves as a stark reminder of vulnerabilities in everyday community roles.

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