Green Bay man accused of sexually assaulting two 13-year-old girls, cash bond set at $50k
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A man in Green Bay had his cash bond set at $50,000 after being charged with sexually assaulting two teenage girls.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by Local 5, 37-year-old Brad Bonville is facing four charges related to an alleged incident where he had sex with two 13-year-old girls. On May 6 around 1 a.m. a deputy contacted a 13-year-old girl who said that she and her friend were 'raped', the complaint said.
The girl reportedly told authorities that she was talking with a man through Snapchat, and she and the other girl went to his house. She then described how Brad had sex with both of them.
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Eventually, the man involved in the alleged incidents was identified as Bonville. The second girl reportedly told authorities about the incident and said Bonville had sex with them.
Bonville also allegedly gave them alcohol, the complaint said.
Authorities reviewed camera footage that showed Bonville's vehicle going near one of the victim's residences. Surveillance video was also reviewed, which showed two people getting into Bonville's vehicle.
Later that night, the vehicle returned and two people got out of the same vehicle before it drives away.
On May 28, authorities spoke with Bonville. He reportedly did not know what authorities were talking about when asked about his vehicle being spotted on the cameras.
Bonville said he doesn't stay up late when he has to work the next day and couldn't give a reason to why his vehicle was seen on the cameras, the complaint said.
He denied having sex with the two girls and reiterated that 'there was no way' he could get up early in the morning to go to work if he stayed up late the night prior. Bonville told authorities that he lives by himself and his vehicle is owned by himself and no one else.
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Bonville is charged with:
2nd degree sexual assault of a child under 16 years of age
Felony
Up to 40 years in prison
2nd degree sexual assault of a child under 16 years of age
Felony
Up to 40 years in prison
Use of a computer to facilitate
Felony
Up to 40 years in prison
Use of a computer to facilitate
Felony
Up to 40 years in prison
Court records show Bonville was in court on May 29 for his initial appearance. His cash bond was set for $50,000 and signed. Bonville is scheduled to be back in court on June 13 for a status conference.
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No additional information was provided. Local 5 will update this story as more details are released.
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