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ARREST OF EX-COACH TIED TO ABUSE CASE.


Byline: Lee Condon Daily News Staff Writer

Police arrested a former Burbank High School Burbank High School may refer to:
  • Burbank High School — Burbank, California
  • Burbank High School — San Antonio, Texas
  • Luther Burbank High School — Sacramento, California
See also
  • Burbank Elementary School
 assistant football coach Monday on suspicion of failing to report allegations of a sexual encounter between a school fund-raiser and a teen-ager, as well as threatening his former boss.

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 Greaves greaves

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, 32, was arrested at his Granada Hills home in the morning after the Burbank city attorney filed three misdemeanor charges against him, said Lt. Larry Koch, a spokesman for the Burbank Police Department The Burbank Police Department is the police department serving Burbank, California.

Tim Stehr became the Police Chief of the department on August 1, 2007. The previous chiefs were Thomas Hoefel, David Newsham and Glen Bell.
.

Greaves was being held on $150,000 bail Monday afternoon, Koch said.

Police say a member of the school's football team informed Greaves in July that he had had sex with Salle Dumm, the 51-year-old fund-raiser for the high school, but Greaves failed to report the incident to the authorities as required by California law California Law consists of 29 codes, covering various subject areas, the State Constitution and Statutes. See also
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.

"It's a mandatory child abuse reporting law. He had this information, and he didn't come forward," Koch said. "He knew within days of the sex crime. He received the information first-hand from the football player."

Greaves also was charged with making terrorist threats and annoying or threatening phone calls to John Hazelton, the school's former football coach and Greaves' boss, Koch said.

Greaves threatened Hazelton with "great bodily harm The medical idea of (grievous) bodily harm is more specific than legal ideas of assault or violence in general, and distinct from property damage.

It refers to lasting harm done to the body, human or otherwise, although in its legal sense it is exclusively defined as lasting
," both before and after the Nov. 18 arrest of Dumm to keep Hazelton from coming forward with information that would have shown Greaves knew about but failed to report the alleged sexual encounter, Koch said.

Greaves could not be reached for comment.

Hazelton, the subject of a California Interscholastic Federation The California Interscholastic Federation (abbreviated CIF) is the governing body for high school sports in the state of California. It mirrors similar governing bodies in other states; however, it differs from others in that it covers most high schools in the state of  Southern Section investigation over allegations that he attempted to recruit players, turned in his resignation to school officials in November. Greaves left at the end of the season as well.

Dumm has been ordered to stand trial on one felony count of having sex with a minor and a misdemeanor count of providing alcohol to a minor.

Prosecutors allege that Dumm had sex with a 17-year-old football player at her home on July 14 after telling the youth she would give foundation money to the team if he complied.

Dumm has pleaded not guilty.
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Date:Feb 27, 1996
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