PORTLAND, Ore.—A Warm Springs man has been charged with
sexually abusing a minor victim nearly three decades ago on the Warm Springs
Indian Reservation.
According to an indictment unsealed today, between January
1993 and January 1998, Austin Smith Sr., 69, a member of the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs, is alleged to have knowingly engaged in abusive sexual
contact with a minor under 12 years old.
Smith is charged with two counts each of abusive sexual
contact and sexual abuse and three counts of aggravated sexual abuse. If
convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Smith was arrested on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation
and made an initial appearance today in federal court. He was detained pending
a six-day jury trial scheduled to begin on May 12, 2020 before U.S. District
Court Judge Robert E. Jones.
This case was investigated by FBI Portland’s Safe Trails
Task Force and the Warm Springs Tribal Police Department and is being
prosecuted by U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon.
Investigators are seeking the public’s help to identify
additional potential victims who may have had contact with Smith. If you have
any reason to believe you or someone you know may be a victim or have
additional information about other potential crimes involving this defendant,
please contact the FBI at (503) 224-4181 or submit a tip online at
https://tips.fbi.gov.
An indictment is only an accusation of a crime, and a
defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
The Safe Trails Task Force (STTF) unites FBI with federal,
state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies in a collaborative effort to
combat the growth of crime in Indian Country. STTF allows participating
agencies to combine limited resources and increase investigative coordination
in Indian Country to target violent crime, drugs, gangs, and gaming violations.
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