Current, ex-Tuskegee officers charged in teen rape

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TUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP) - A Tuskegee University police officer and a
former campus officer have been indicted in connection with the
alleged October rape of a 15-year-old girl.
    William Curtis Jr., whose work at Tuskegee University ended in
1995, was indicted Tuesday along with John Moon, who was suspended
from Tuskegee University police after his arrest Oct. 18.
    Both were indicted by the Macon County grand jury and remained
jailed Thursday. It was not known if they have lawyers.
    Curtis faces one count of conspiracy to commit rape and one
count of conspiracy to commit sodomy. His bail was set at $250,000.
    Moon, 45, has a $500,000 bond and was charged with sodomy,
enticing a child into a vehicle and first-degree rape.
    The rape is alleged to have occurred off campus. Investigators
believe there are more victims.

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