Oregon babysitter convicted of sexually abusing three children for over 7 years
Louis Howard Johnson repeatedly sexually abused three children in Tigard, Oregon, prosecutors say
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An Oregon man has been convicted of sexual abusing three young children over a period of seven years while he babysat them at an apartment complex over a decade ago, prosecutors said Monday.
Louis Howard Johnson, now 58, repeatedly abused the three children sexually while he worked as a manager at the Tigarden Apartments in Tigard, Oregon, from 1997 to the late 2000s, the Washington County District Attorney’s Office said.
Johnson and his wife had babysat several children living in the apartments during that time, including the three victims in the case, according to prosecutors.
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The abuse remained unreported until May 2019, when one of the victims contacted Tigard police and detailed the abuse she endured, the district attorney’s office said.
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Detective David Hockin worked with the victims and other law enforcement agencies to positively identify Johnson as the suspect.
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When police confronted Johnson with the allegations, investigators said he confirmed babysitting the victims but denied any wrongdoing.
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On Wednesday, a jury found Johnson guilty of six counts of first-degree unlawful sexual penetration and seven counts of first-degree sexual abuse.
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Johnson is set to remain in custody until a sentencing hearing scheduled for July 6.