Oregon elementary school teacher drove to Redmond to meet two 'teens' for sex, police say


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Prison concept. Jail bars and metal handcuffs on the floor, dark background. 3d illustration
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REDMOND, Wash. – An Oregon elementary teacher is In jail for allegedly trying to meet two teens for sex in Redmond.

Police say two detectives went undercover, one posing as a 14-year-old girl, the other as a 13-year-old.

The two met Andrew Hammond, 50, online. Hammond is a fourth-grade teacher in McMinnville, Oregon.

Redmond detectives say they used these decoy profiles to speak with Hammond, telling him multiple times they were underage. However, this did not stop Hammond, who still had sexually motivated conversations with the man.

Police say it took months before Hammond proposed meeting the minors at a Redmond hotel on March 25, which is when officers arrested him.

Detectives searched Hammond’s vehicle and found condoms, lubricant, handcuffs and duct tape. The Oregon teacher is now in the King County jail on a $100,000 bail.

He’s facing multiple charges, including four counts of communicating with a child for immoral purposes, attempted child rape in the second degree and attempted child rape in the third degree.

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