Crime & Safety
Cape Cod Teacher Sexually Assaulted Students: Police
Cape Cod police said Stony Brook Elementary School teacher Noah Campbell-Halley sexually assaulted "at least" two students.

BREWSTER, MA — A Cape Cod teacher was arrested Thursday on charges he sexually assaulted two students, police said. Noah Campbell-Halley, 36, of Harwich, is a technology teacher at Stony Brook Elementary School in Brewster. Police said he sexually assaulted one of the victims on school grounds.
Brewster police said they opened an investigation Sunday after receiving a report from parents that Campbell-Halley had "inappropriate sexual contact" with their child. Police said officers confirmed the assault and learned he sexually assaulted another student. Police said there may be an additional victim.
"The investigation is still ongoing, and as a result not a lot of details or specifics will be available," Brewster police said in a statement. "The police department will be meeting with parents from the local schools to keep them informed of the developments in this case."
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Brewster police said anyone with additional information in this case should contact them at 508-896-7011.
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