Second Tuskegee officer indicted in child rape case
Published: November 5, 2009
TUSKEGEE — A second Tuskegee University police officer has been indicted in connection with the alleged October rape of a 15-year-old girl.
WSFA reports Wednesday that William Curtis, Jr., was indicted along with fellow officer John Moon in a specially called session of the Macon County Grand Jury.
Curtis faces one count of conspiracy to commit rape and one count of conspiracy to commit sodomy. His bail was set at $250,000. He was indicted Tuesday.
Moon, who is 45, was arrested Oct. 18 and charged with one count of sodomy, one count of enticing a child into a vehicle and one count of first degree rape.
He was immediately suspended from the Tuskegee University Police force.
The rape is alleged to have occurred off campus while Moon was off-duty.
Investigators said they had reason to believe are more victims.
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This kind of nonsense is happening everywhere and not just Tuskegee. We live in a world full of many idiots. Those two Tuskegee University Police officers are both former members of the Tuskegee Police Department. If they are guilty, I am glad they got caught. I wish more idiots would get caught. Then the world would be a better place. God Bless. PEACE.
Nstig8r’s comment indicates that some people just don’t read or are unable to comprehend, or just want to be negative. The ‘cops’ were TU employees, not city, but a small window of opportunity to post a caustic statement was all that was necessary. So be it.
National Guard should be called in to Tuskegee… Sounds completely lawless with police officers trying to get in the pants of little girls. I guess that is why pretty much everything stolen in Auburn ends up there… Oh well.
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