Substitute faces new charges
Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- A 35-year-old substitute teacher, who made bail
after being arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting female
students, is now facing a second arrest warrant as more victims have
come forward, officials said Friday.
Todd Jerome Haluch of Huntington Beach, who taught at Corona del
Mar High School and TeWinkle Middle School between 1999 and 2000, was
arrested on Sept. 13 on 13 counts of felony sexual assault. The new
charges reflect four felony counts of sexual acts with a female
juvenile and one count of witness intimidation, Newport Beach Police
Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
As of Friday, Haluch was not in police custody. Shulman said other
witnesses have told detectives that Haluch was aware of the arrest
warrant and was hiding from the police.
“The suspect is considered to be a fugitive at this time,†he
said.
Shulman said the second warrant relates to one female victim who
was under 18 years of age when the incident occurred.
“Detectives are still interviewing other possible victims,†he
said.
The investigation that ended earlier with Haluch’s arrest began
when a therapist treating a victim reported it to the police.
Therapists are “mandated reporters†by law, which requires them to
report sexual assaults involving minors to the police.
Shulman said Newport Beach attorney Anthony Sessa was told of the
warrant on Thursday morning but failed to turn in his client.
Sessa said late Friday afternoon that he was no longer Haluch’s
attorney.
“I don’t know where [Haluch] is,†he said. “I’ve only been talking
to him over the phone.â€
Police said Haluch had worked as a substitute teacher in the
Newport-Mesa, Huntington Beach, Garden Grove, Long Beach and Los
Alamitos school districts though he has not taught in any school
district this fall.
Newport-Mesa Unified School District Supt. Robert Barbot declined
to comment on the case because of the ongoing police investigation.
“Any time these things happen in our schools, we’re obviously
alarmed,†he said. “We’re really glad that the police are taking a
tough stand in this case.â€
Barbot said there will not be any special counseling at the
schools affected by this case.
“But we always encourage students to come forward and report these
incidents,†he said. “We educate them about these issues at a very
young age.â€
Police are asking other victims or those with information to call
Newport Beach Police Det. John Hougan at (949) 644-3790.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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