Eugene
Eugene police made two arrests after a detective posed online as a teenage girl and then agreed to meet with the men who responded to the post
Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, two men responded separately to the posting and agreed to meet with the person who identified themselves as a 15-year-old girl.
The first man is Donald Jeffery Randall, 58-year-old, of Springfield. He was arrested Thursday after he responded to the undercover juvenile prostitution ad.
He was arraigned on a charge of first-degree online sexual corruption of a child and will be back in court March 18 for a pre-trial conference.
The second man is Mark Alan Ewing, 53-year-old, local resident. He was arrested Feb. 2 and arraigned on a charge of first-degree online sexual corruption of a child.
He will be back in court March 10 for a pre-trial conference.
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