Churchill students alleged abuse victims.Byline: Rebecca Nolan The Register-Guard A former Churchill High School teacher charged with sexually abusing students he met on the job waived extradition extradition (ĕkstrədĭsh`ən), delivery of a person, suspected or convicted of a crime, by the state where he has taken refuge to the state that asserts jurisdiction over him. Monday during a court appearance in Washington. Curtis Neal Buell, 25, was arrested Friday at his new job in Camas, Wash., hours after Eugene police issued a warrant for his arrest. By waiving extradition, Buell agreed to be transported back to Lane County within the next 10 days to await trial. He is charged with 18 counts of sexual abuse involving more than one girl he met at the Eugene school, Eugene police Detective Ted Williams said. The girls were younger than 18 at the time of the alleged abuse, and all are current or former Churchill students, Williams said. The alleged abuse occurred during the 2005 and 2006 school years, he said. "One of the victims came forward and described what exactly had happened," Williams said. "From there, the investigation went back in time and looked at not only computer records, but cell phone records." Police also interviewed students about any inappropriate contact they may have witnessed or experienced with Buell, Williams said. Buell was placed on paid administrative leave Oct. 11 when Eugene detectives began their investigation. He resigned from his job as chemistry teacher, effective Jan. 31. He had worked at Churchill for three years. He previously had spent a year at North Eugene High School North Eugene High School is a public high school of about 1,200 students in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is located at 200 Silver Lane near the Santa Clara area of Eugene.[1] North Eugene's mascot is the Highlander. and several months at Madison Middle School Madison Middle School can refer to:
The case, including testimony from the alleged victims, was presented to a grand jury last week, which ultimately put forward the 18-count indictment alleging sexual abuse in varying degrees, the detective said. The indictment includes a single count of first-degree sexual abuse, a Measure 11 crime that carries a mandatory 75-month sentence. Factors that determine the degree of the charge include the age of the victim, the extent of the contact, and whether or not force was used, he said. Police knew that Buell had moved to Camas and was working at a cabinet shop, Williams said. That's where Camas police found him Friday evening. Buell, who also taught drama and coached club volleyball volleyball, outdoor or indoor ball and net game played on a level court. An upright net, 3 ft (or 1 m) high, the top of which stands 8 ft (2.43 m) from the ground for men, 7 ft 4 1/8 in (2. at the school, was popular with students. In a profile on a MySpace social networking See social networking site. social networking - social network Web page that Buell maintained until last fall, he described himself as "crazy, unreal, revolutionary, terrific, influential and sexy." He wrote that he graduated from North Bend North Bend is the name of several places in the United States of America:
n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree. Noun 1. from the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. . As of September, people - many of whom appeared to be high school students - had posted more than 230 comments on the Web page. One boy wrote to ask if he could stash stash Drug slang noun A place where illicit drugs are hidden his guitar in Buell's office the next day. A girl wrote to say that Buell's class was "awesome." Most of the comments are informal, and many are overtly flirtatious flir·ta·tious adj. 1. Given to flirting. 2. Full of playful allure: a flirtatious glance. flir·ta . Williams said detectives had viewed the Web site before it was taken down. He called it "shocking." "One thing that kept hitting me out of this, as a parent, is that these parents need to monitor what their kids are doing online," the detective said. He also encouraged parents to pay attention to their teens' cell phone and text-messaging habits. Williams said the investigation will continue, and detectives have not ruled out the possibility of other victims. He encouraged anyone with information related to the case to call him at 682-5175. |
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