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A former elementary school teacher in Oregon pleaded guilty this week to sexual trafficking of a minor after he repeatedly met with and paid an underage teenage girl for sex after meeting her online.
William Hamann, 38, of Eugene pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of sex trafficking, federal prosecutors said in a press release. They said that between 2018 and July 2019, he paid the teenage girl for oral sex and that he had recorded her performing the acts videos of which were discovered on his phone.
Hamann was arrested by Eugene Police Department detectives and FBI agents on July 26, 2019, when he had arranged to meet the girl for the fourth time.
Two found dead in Willamette River near Glenwood
Eugene Springfield fire says they received the call around 3:25 p.m. Wednesday.
Posted: Dec 23, 2020 7:56 PM
Updated: Dec 24, 2020 2:41 PM
Posted By: Emma Jerome
GLENWOOD, Ore. Eugene Springfield fire officials say they recovered two bodies from the Willamette River near I-5 in Glenwood Wednesday afternoon.
The call came in around 3:36 p.m.
Battalion Chief Ben Meigs says when they arrived they found two paddle boards downstream, caught in a tree. The bodies were found nearby.
Lane County Sheriff s Office also responded to the scene.
This story will be updated.
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Credit: Lane County Sheriff s Office Author: KGW Staff Updated: 1:07 PM PST December 23, 2020
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UPDATE (1:05 p.m.) The Lane County Sheriff s Office said Sharon, Gregory and Zelda were all found safe Wednesday in the Quartz Creek area. They are looking forward to being reunited with their family.
Original story below.
A Eugene couple and their 4-year-old granddaughter are missing after they headed out Monday to find a Christmas tree in the Willamette National Forest, according to the Lane County Sheriff s Office.
4-year-old girl, grandparents found safe after trip to find Christmas tree in Willamette National Forest If I get nothing for Christmas but for them to come home, that s all I want, the couple s daughter told KEZI on Wednesday morning.
Credit: Lane County Sheriff s Office Author: KGW Staff Updated: 4:07 PM EST December 23, 2020
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UPDATE (1:05 p.m.) The Lane County Sheriff s Office said Sharon, Gregory and Zelda were all found safe Wednesday in the Quartz Creek area. They are looking forward to being reunited with their family.
Original story below.
A Eugene couple and their 4-year-old granddaughter are missing after they headed out Monday to find a Christmas tree in the Willamette National Forest, according to the Lane County Sheriff s Office.
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On Nov. 30, a Eugene Police Department officer shot Muhsin Sharif, a person of color, while responding to a domestic violence call. On Dec. 15, the Lane County Deputy District Attorney’s office issued a press release on the investigation on the use of deadly force calling it a “lawful response.” The release says Sharif had violated a restraining order and allegedly committed assault and strangulation.
On Dec. 16, Sharif’s lawyer, Brian Michaels, emailed his response, saying it was an attempt to “trash the victim of an unnecessary use of fatal force in order to contaminate the community and the future jury pool is a bit over the top.” He says the DA’s office did not send him a copy of the press release.