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Creswell residents arrested in ongoing Lane County sex abuse probe

Two Creswell residents were jailed after a search on Scott Lane led to felony sex abuse charges in a month-long Lane County investigation involving a juvenile victim.

Marcus Williams··1 min read
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Creswell residents arrested in ongoing Lane County sex abuse probe
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Lane County sheriff’s deputies and detectives arrested Creswell residents Aubry Siobhan Blaylock, 28, and Erik Michael Maynes, 32, after serving a search warrant June 25 in the 82900 block of Scott Lane. The warrant came after about a month of investigation into allegations of sexual abuse involving a juvenile victim, and the case remained active after the arrests.

Blaylock was lodged at the Lane County Jail on charges of sex abuse in the first degree, five counts of unlawful sexual penetration in the second degree, six counts of sodomy in the second degree and four counts of using a child in display of sexual conduct. Maynes faced charges of rape in the first degree, sex abuse in the first degree, rape in the second degree, two counts of unlawful sexual penetration in the second degree, two counts of sodomy in the second degree and using a child in display of sexual conduct. Lane County sheriff’s officials identified Blaylock under case 26-2521 and Maynes under case 26-2857.

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Investigators have not disclosed what relationship, if any, the two defendants had to each other or to the juvenile victim. The sheriff’s office asked anyone with information to contact investigators at 541-682-3978 or 541-682-4150. Lane County jail records pages now show only people currently in custody, so older lodging information requires a records request.

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