Welcome to Arrest Stories. A forty-four-year-old Oakland County charter school teacher faces serious charges after allegedly sexually abusing a young relative for seven years. Here's what may have happened.
Brian David Hallock, a third-grade teacher at a charter school, was arrested Thursday following disturbing allegations that have rocked the Pontiac community. According to police reports, the forty-four-year-old educator stands accused of second-degree criminal sexual conduct involving prolonged abuse of a family member.
The investigation began on September sixteenth when authorities received a nine-one-one call reporting a sexual assault at Hallock's home on Second Avenue in Pontiac. What investigators uncovered painted a deeply troubling picture of alleged abuse spanning nearly half of the victim's young life.
Court documents reveal the victim, now fourteen years old, reported that Hallock had been improperly touching her for the past seven years, beginning when she was just seven years old. The ongoing sexual abuse allegedly continued throughout this entire period, creating what authorities describe as a pattern of criminal conduct.
Importantly, investigators have confirmed that the victim was not one of Hallock's students at the charter school where he taught third grade. The alleged abuse involved a relative, keeping the criminal activity within family circles where such crimes often remain hidden for extended periods.
When detectives questioned Hallock about these serious allegations, he denied all claims of sexual abuse. Despite his denials, authorities moved forward with formal charges on September twenty-sixth, just one day after his arrest.
The case has significant legal implications for Hallock, who now faces a bond set at one hundred thousand dollars. Should he post bond, strict conditions await him including mandatory GPS monitoring and a complete prohibition from contact with anyone under eighteen years of age.
A preliminary examination has been scheduled for October fifteenth, where the court will determine whether sufficient evidence exists to proceed with prosecution.
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