Middle River School Employee Charged with Sex Crimes Released on Bail

GREENBUSH, MN (trfnews.i234.me) A second Greenbush Middle River School employee has been charged with sex crimes within a month. John Dybedahl, the man who was is charge of buses at the school is facing 6 counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct. He is a free man after posting bail.
we have some breaking news out of Roseau County Minnesota for the second time in just over a month an employee of the Green Bush Middle River School has been charged with the sex crime involving a minor 43 year old John Oliver died Badal of badger the head of transportation buses at the school has been charged with three counts of first degree criminal sexual conduct and three counts of a second degree criminal sexual conduct according to court documents on January 2nd the Roseau County Sheriff’s Department received a report that diver Dahl had inappropriately touched a minor child on that same date the minor child was interviewed by a social worker according to court documents during the interview the minor child stated that dye Badal was a person who did she did have a significant relationship to her the minor reported that she was a currently fifteen years old and the defendant had been touching her inappropriately since she was 11 or 12 years old the officer observed that the through forensic interview through a video feed that the minor child correctly identified body parts in diagrams of the male and female and nanofy anatomy that were provided the minor child reported that the most recent incident was one month ago and reported that the David doll put his hand under her clothing and touched her vagina under her panties and put her fingers inside of her vagina the child indicated that this same thing has happened many times over the past several years she indicated she thought it could have been as many as 25 times and started when she was about 11 or 12 years old she indicated that when it first started Dabo doll did not put his fingers inside of her vagina and would touch her under her panties and under her shirt and bra area On January 3rd the officer then had a deputy contact dye Badal to come into the rosal County Sheriff’s Department for questioning David all agreed to come in for questioning the officer advised I Badal of his rights and the defendant agreed to speak with the officer the officer informed a dive at all of the report that was received David all admitted that he had a significant relationship to the minor child and had touched the minor child under her clothing on her vagina David all admitted that this had occurred approximately 10 times over the past few years David all indicated that everything the minor child had reported and had happened and that the minor child would not lie the three charges of first degree criminal sexual conduct against David all each carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison the three charges of second degree criminal sexual conduct each carry a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison in early December 34 year-old Anthony brazier of former custodian at the green bush Middle River school was charged with solicitation of a child and engaging in electronic communication relating to sexual conduct with a child that case is still going through the court system I’m Neil Berg reporting for trfnews.i234.me

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  1. Reporting on sexual violence demands special care and increased ethical sensitivity. I understand it’s a difficult task, and appreciate the media’s commitment to doing so with integrity.
    However, as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, I ask that journalists anticipate the impact of publication, and take responsibility to do everything they can to avoid exposing anyone to further abuse or undermining their standing in the community. This includes re-checking whether you risk compromising a source’s anonymity, especially in a smaller community where specific details can lead to identification.

    One of the worst things about abuse is having your power taken away. After the abuse is over, most survivors do whatever they can to try to protect their ownership of power. This includes when and who they disclose the details of the abuse. When someone else discloses the details of the abuse it can be as damaging as the abuse itself.

    It can be significantly worse in a smaller community. Even though a survivor’s name may never be mentioned, the name of the abuser and the graphic details may give it away, and people are going to figure out it out. This can cause additional harm by bringing about public shame and victimization, and can function to disempower survivors from their own voices.

    The graphic details don’t change the actual truth, but they can change the life of a survivor. They can also stop other survivors from coming forward. Graphic details can also trigger overwhelming memories, negative emotions and physical symptoms for survivors.

    It’s great we have resources and professionals to help support survivors. And we should all do our part and be committed to prevention and keeping kids safe. To do this, we need to invest in education and community awareness. To support survivors we need to learn about the dynamics of abuse and follow compassionate and ethical media guidelines for reporting.

    No matter how much information the public has or the local media reports, only the survivor will ever know the “whole story.” And it’s their story to tell.

    If you have experienced sexual violence and need help, contact Violence Intervention Project crisis line 800.660.6667 or confidentially access advocacy services at VIP’s office in Thief River Falls on a 24/7 basis. Staci Reay, Survivor and Domestic/Sexual Violence Advocate, Violence Intervention Project

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