Originally published August 11, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified August 11, 2007 at 2:05 AM
School counselor charged with raping girl, 15
A 39-year-old counselor at a Puyallup junior high was charged with child rape and molestation Friday for an alleged sexual relationship...
Seattle Times staff reporter
A 39-year-old counselor at a Puyallup junior high was charged with child rape and molestation Friday for an alleged sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl she met at the school.
Police and Pierce County prosecutors said the counselor, Diane Amanda Hillman, of Puyallup, had been having a relationship with the girl for about five months.
The investigation began after a sheriff's deputy found the two in a vehicle at a public park after midnight in April, according to charging documents filed in Pierce County Superior Court.
While both the counselor and the girl said they had been at a movie and were just talking, the deputy who discovered them was concerned, took the girl home and contacted the school, according to Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer.
In August, the girl's mother contacted police saying she had found intimate text messages from the counselor to her daughter, and the girl later told police that the relationship had become physical after Hillman broke up with her girlfriend, charging documents say.
"There are laws in place so that a person in a position of power — a teacher, a counselor or a jail guard — will know that the consequences of their behavior will be career-ending, humiliating and that they will be on TV," Troyer said. "But that doesn't stop them."
Hillman, who has been charged with three counts of third-degree child rape and one count of child molestation, was arraigned Friday and is scheduled for her next court appearance Aug. 28.
Christine Clarridge: 206-464-8983 or cclarridge@seattletimes.com
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