Oregon
A former community service officer for the University of Oregon Police Department has been charged with third-degree sexual abuse
Eugene, OREGON – According to the statement, the suspect resigned amid an internal investigation.
His name is Alexander Lawrence Reasoner, 25-year-old, of Eugene, and he was arrested after a woman reported he subjected her to sexual contact without her consent when she was at his Eugene residence on Sept. 12, 2020.
The woman said she woke up to Reasoner “rubbing and groping” her.
Witnesses told the Eugene Police Department investigators that the victim stayed over on the night of Sept. 11, alone with Reasoner and his girlfriend, confirming the victim’s report.
Reasoner remains one of four CSOs currently listed on the police department’s directory.
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