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Billings teenager facing five charges of rape

Posted at 7:56 PM, Aug 27, 2018
and last updated 2018-08-27 23:39:07-04

BILLINGS – New details have been released about Brayden Pond, a 17-year-old Billings High School student facing five rape charges.

Pond has yet to be seen in front of a Yellowstone County judge to face five felony counts of sexual intercourse without consent. No bond has been set, and he has not been booked into jail.

According to court documents filed in Yellowstone County District Court, Pond is accused of raping four teenage girls during separate incidents between February 2017 and May 2017.

Pond is also accused of raping a 14-year old girl in 2016 and then again in the summer of 2017. Prosecutors say the victims were incapable of giving consent at the time of the offense.

All the crimes occurred in Billings and all were investigated by the Billings Police Department with the assistance of the Billings Skyview School Resource Officer.

In January 2018, the Skyview High School Resource Officer contacted a Billings police sergeant and the Billings West High School Resource Officer about several sexual assault complaints concerning Pond.

According to the charging documents in November 2017, a parent called Billings police to investigate a rape complaint made by the parent’s 14-year-old daughter. The victim told police she was forced into having sex with Pond the Walmart Parking lot in February 2017. Documents say the teens consumed alcohol and the victim told police Pond wouldn’t allow anyone to go home until “someone gave him oral sex.”

In April 2018, a 17-year-old girl reported to the Skyview School Resource Officer that she was raped by Pond at a house party. She said Pond brought her to a downstairs bedroom, locked the door and started to assault her. When she tried to push him off, the victim told police she couldn’t because he was bigger than her.

In May 2018, a 16-year-old girl reported she was raped by Pond in his truck at the Skyview High school parking lot. She told police she started to push Pond off of her but then “blacked out.”

A fourth female victim reported an alleged rape to a Yellowstone County sheriff’s deputy that also occurred in May 2018. The victim reported being raped in the backseat of Pond’s truck while going in and out of consciousness. She remembered Pond placing his hand over her mouth while holding her wrists and telling her “no one is going to know about this.”

Between June and July 2017, a fifth female victim reported to police and her school resource officer that she was assaulted by Pond in a vehicle in the Walmart parking lot. The victim reported striking Pond in the face with her cell phone when he refused to let her get out of his truck, she says that is when a friend came to her aid and helped her out of the vehicle.

That same victim also reported being raped by Pond in April 2016 while parked in his truck in an open field in Billings.

Pond was a student at Skyview High School and played running back for Billings Skyview’s football team two years ago. He recently transferred to Billings Senior High School in May. However, he was not on that roster for Senior’s first Friday night game against Glacier High School on Aug.24.

Each charge is a felony and carries four to 100 years in prison. Each count also carries a fine of $50,000.

Pond will make an arraignment appearance on September 4. Due to Pond’s age, there could be a transfer hearing to juvenile court in the case. That hearing is tentatively scheduled for September 13 in Yellowstone County.

Reporting by Andrea Lutz for MTN News

BILLINGS – A Billings teenager has been charged with five counts of sexual intercourse without consent, Yellowstone County Prosecutor Scott Twito said Friday evening.

Twito confirmed 17-year-old Brayden Pond is facing those charges.

Pond played running back for Billings Skyview’s football team two years ago. In May, he was listed on MaxPrepSports.com as a member of Billings Senior’s football team, but he was no longer on that roster for Senior’s game against Glacier High School.

A call made by MTN to the Yellowstone County Detention Center Friday evening confirmed that Pond was not listed as an inmate in the facility.

Twito told MTN he has limited details to release on the case as he took a call after business hours, but Twito did say an arrangement is set for Wednesday, Sept. 5.

Due to Pond’s age, there could be a transfer hearing in the case. That hearing is tentatively scheduled for Sept. 13 in Yellowstone County.

No other details about the charges against Pond were immediately available.