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Monday, September 23, 2013

Racine officer arrested for sexual assault of a child


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RACINE - "I did not do it."
Those are the words of Racine Police Officer Damen Lowe as recorded in the criminal complaint filed Wednesday accusing him of repeated sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl.
Lowe, a 10-year veteran of the department, was charged in Racine County Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon with sexual assault of a child under 16, repeated sexual assault of a child, exposing a child to harmful material and two counts of physical abuse of a child. If convicted he faces up to 135 years in prison.
The 34-year-old patrol officer was arrested Monday by Racine County sheriff's deputies after an investigation prompted by the Racine County Human Services Department into allegations that he abused the teenage girl.
According to the complaint, on April 30, Lowe confronted the girl at her school about who she had been text messaging. When she wouldn't tell him, he allegedly grabbed her, took her into the teacher's lounge and locked the door.
The girl told authorities Lowe handcuffed her and then brought her to his home. Later that same day, Lowe allegedly struck the girl in the leg with his belt.
When interviewed by a sheriff's investigator, Lowe reportedly admitted to handcuffing the girl at school, but denied hitting her.
As part of the investigation, arrangements were made for the teen to be interviewed at the Child Advocacy Center. The complaint states that during that interview, the girl said Lowe had inappropriate sexual contact with her multiple times over the last three years.
Following that interview, sheriff's investigators questioned Lowe again. "(Lowe) made two statements regarding the allegations, stating, 'I did not do it,' and 'She is a liar,'" the complaint says.
John Campion, Lowe's defense attorney, said in court Wednesday that his client maintained his innocence and the charges against him were based on the word of one person. He successfully argued for a $5,000 cash bond for Lowe when the state had recommended $100,000.
"The source of these charges is one individual," Campion said. He also said that the allegations of long-time abuse by Lowe were only first being reported now. "That should give us all pause," he said.
Court Commissioner Alice Rudebusch ordered the $5,000 cash bond, along with a $50,000 signature bond. Other conditions of Lowe's bond include no contact with the victim or any children, that he be placed on house arrest with a GPS tracking device, that he not possess or have access to any computers and possess no weapons.
Lowe, who worked third shift patrol and as a liaison officer for the Racine Unified School District, has been jailed in Kenosha County since his arrest.
He is currently on paid administrative leave, according to police department spokesman Sgt. Bernie Kupper. Lowe will remain on paid leave for the duration of the investigation and trial process pending the outcome of the court proceedings and an internal review, Kupper said.
Lowe is expected back in court on May 27 for a preliminary hearing.

The case will stay in Racine County, said Deputy District Attorney Rich Chiapete. However, after the filing of the criminal complaint and initial appearance Wednesday - which were handled by the Racine County District Attorney's Office - a special prosecutor will be brought in from Waukesha County, Chiapete said.