A fourth grade teacher in from the McMinnville Elementary School in Oregon has been arrested for two counts of attempted rape of a child in Redmond, Washington. Andrew Bert Hammond, a 50-year-old male, was arrested during an undercover operation.
Hammond has been charged with four counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes, second-degree attempted rape of a child, and third-degree attempted rape of a child. He’s being held on $100,000 bond at the King County Correctional Facility, according to local news.
Police had created fake profiles on social media and dating apps that were location-based. Hammond was on one of these apps when he sought to communicate with minors.
Hammond’s Facebook profile shows him wearing a pink bunny costume in a classroom, as well as another photo with his dog.
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Detectives in Redmond were posing as teenage girls on the app in October when Hammond began interacting with them, believing them to be teen girls. It was in March when Hammond rented a hotel room in Redmond where he intended to meet the girls for the purpose of sexual activity.
In his possession at the time were condoms, lubricant, handcuffs, and duct tape. These were discovered via a search warrant which was used to search Hammond’s vehicle.
Redmond detectives reported that the investigation that led to Hammond’s arrest as a “proactive undercover operation” and that the conversations between Hammond and the detectives, via false profiles, went on for several months after the initial October communication. Hammond was repeatedly notified that “he was communicating with a 14-year-old female.”
Detectives introduced a second false profile, of a 13-year-old girl, and Hammond “continued to engage in sexually motivated conversations with the investigators, believing they were minors.”
In response to the arrest, the school’s Principal Erika Nesvig issued a message to parents of students in Hammond’s class, saying that the school had “received information that Mr. Hammond, your child’s teacher, has been arrested in Washington State.”
“I want you to know that we have no information about any illegal activity occurring at Newby or in McMinnville,” Nesvig went on. “We are cooperating fully with law enforcement, and Mr. Hammond is on administrative leave.”
Nesvig explained that another teacher would be taking over the class, and would “lead your child’s classroom for the time being.”
“Please know,” Nesvig said, “that the district followed all legal requirements and he passed all background checks and prior employment verifications prior to beginning employment.”
This is an excerpt from The Post Millennial.
A fourth grade teacher in from the McMinnville Elementary School in Oregon has been arrested for two counts of attempted rape of a child in Redmond, Washington. Andrew Bert Hammond, a 50-year-old male, was arrested during an undercover operation.
Hammond has been charged with four counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes, second-degree attempted rape of a child, and third-degree attempted rape of a child. He’s being held on $100,000 bond at the King County Correctional Facility, according to local news.
Police had created fake profiles on social media and dating apps that were location-based. Hammond was on one of these apps when he sought to communicate with minors.
Hammond’s Facebook profile shows him wearing a pink bunny costume in a classroom, as well as another photo with his dog.
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Detectives in Redmond were posing as teenage girls on the app in October when Hammond began interacting with them, believing them to be teen girls. It was in March when Hammond rented a hotel room in Redmond where he intended to meet the girls for the purpose of sexual activity.
In his possession at the time were condoms, lubricant, handcuffs, and duct tape. These were discovered via a search warrant which was used to search Hammond’s vehicle.
Redmond detectives reported that the investigation that led to Hammond’s arrest as a “proactive undercover operation” and that the conversations between Hammond and the detectives, via false profiles, went on for several months after the initial October communication. Hammond was repeatedly notified that “he was communicating with a 14-year-old female.”
Detectives introduced a second false profile, of a 13-year-old girl, and Hammond “continued to engage in sexually motivated conversations with the investigators, believing they were minors.”
In response to the arrest, the school’s Principal Erika Nesvig issued a message to parents of students in Hammond’s class, saying that the school had “received information that Mr. Hammond, your child’s teacher, has been arrested in Washington State.”
“I want you to know that we have no information about any illegal activity occurring at Newby or in McMinnville,” Nesvig went on. “We are cooperating fully with law enforcement, and Mr. Hammond is on administrative leave.”
Nesvig explained that another teacher would be taking over the class, and would “lead your child’s classroom for the time being.”
“Please know,” Nesvig said, “that the district followed all legal requirements and he passed all background checks and prior employment verifications prior to beginning employment.”
This is an excerpt from The Post Millennial.