SPECIAL REPORT: Stony Brook Elementary teacher accused of inappropriate sexual contact with students

ORLEANS — 03/22/18 — Noah Campbell-Halley is led into the main session court room at Orleans District Court. He was arraigned in Orleans District Court Thursday afternoon. Campbell-Halley is a technology teacher at Stony Brook Elementary School in Brewster. He was arrested for sexual misconduct with at least two students.
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BREWSTER – Brewster Police report that on Sunday they received information from concerned parents about inappropriate sexual contact between their child and Noah Campbell-Halley, 36, from Harwich, a technology teacher at the Stony Brook Elementary School in Brewster. The allegation pertained to an incident that occurred during school hours. Upon receiving this information, school administration was immediately notified, so appropriate action could be taken to assure the safety of the students moving forward, while the police department continued the investigation. During the course of this investigation, Brewster Police learned of up to two additional potential victims. Forensic interviews were conducted with the identified students. Enough evidence was gathered for the police department to obtain an arrest warrant for Mr. Campbell-Halley for sexual misconduct with at least two of the students. With assistance from the Harwich Police Department, Campbell-Halley was arrested earlier Thursday and will be arraigned at Orleans District Court.

The investigation is still ongoing, and as a result not a lot of details or specifics will be available. The Brewster Police Department is working closely with the Nauset School Administration and the Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office. The police department will be meeting with parents from the local schools to keep them informed of the developments in this case. Anyone with information pertaining to this ongoing investigation is encouraged to contact the Brewster Police Department Detective Unit at 508-896-7011.
Media release furnished by Brewster Police

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Update: At arraignment, Campbell-Halley was ordered held on $25,000 bail. He must wear a GPS tracking device and stay away from schools, playground and the alleged victims

Prosecutors told the court that two 6-year-old boys came forward with accusations. They also said Campbell-Halley had a side room off his classroom where computer servers were located, a place that was referred to as the “dark room”. Campbell-Halley is accused to inappropriately touching the victims and threatening them if they told anyone. Campbell-Halley reportedly has been a teacher in various districts since 2005. He has a wife and a 5 1/2 son. A pretrial conference is scheduled for April 20th.



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