Former Metea Valley High School choir teacher, Nathan Bramstedt, is charged with sexually assaulting student, the DuPage Co. State's Attorney said.
AURORA, Ill. -- A former Metea Valley High School choir teacher has been charged with having inappropriate sexual contact with a former student, the DuPage County State's Attorney said in a release.Bramstedt is accused of sexually assaulting the victim, who was 17 years old at the time, on multiple occasions at multiple locations within the school between February 2019 and June 2019.
The Aurora Police Department and the DuPage County Children's Center opened an investigation into the matter.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Former Metea Valley High School choir teacher Nathan Bramstedt charged with sexual abuse of a studentThe DuPage County State's Attorney said that Nathan Bramstedt started sexually assaulting the female victim in February 2019 and continued through June 2019. The alleged abuse was reported last year.
Read more »
NJ woman debuts second food truck at her former high schoolMegan Hilbert is growing South Jersey's women-owned food truck scene with Red's Rolling Restaurants I & II.
Read more »
Former choir teacher accused of having sexual conduct with student on multiple occasions at Aurora high school: DuPage County officialsNathan Bramstedt, 42, of Oswego, is accused of sexually assaulting the student, who was 17 years old at the time, on multiple occasions and at multiple locations at Metea Valley High School from February 2019 to June 2019.
Read more »
Former boyfriend of murdered Long Island hospital employee arraigned on murder chargesPolice say in one instance he allegedly had broken into her apartment, and also burned her clothing.
Read more »
What to do with a million gallons of radioactive water inside a former nuclear power plant?One million gallons of radioactive water is inside a former nuclear power plant along Cape Cod Bay and it has got to go. But where, is the vexing question, and will the state intervene as the company dismantling the plant decides?
Read more »