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Saskatoon ex-music teacher, 87, faces sexual assault charges

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Saskatoon police charge 87-year-old former music teacher in historical sexual assault case, urge potential victims to come forward.

Charges Announced

An 87-year-old former music teacher in Saskatoon has been charged in connection with alleged sexual assaults dating back to the 1980s. Saskatoon Police Service confirmed the charges on August 20, following an investigation by the sex crime unit.

Details of Allegations

The accused, Raymond Eldon McHargue, is facing charges of gross indecency, sexual interference involving a person under 14, and sexual assault. Police allege the offences occurred between 1984 and 1988 and involved at least one boy who was a student.

Teaching Background

McHargue moved to Saskatoon in 1977 and began teaching piano and organ lessons both at a local music store and from his home on Churchill Drive. He continued teaching until 2020, potentially interacting with hundreds of students over four decades.

No Statute of Limitations

Under Canadian law, sexual assault allegations are not bound by a statute of limitations. This allows police to investigate and Crown prosecutors to pursue charges regardless of the time elapsed since the alleged offences.

Police Appeal to Community

Investigators believe there may be additional victims in the community. The Saskatoon Police Service is urging anyone with information or who may have been affected to contact their non-emergency line at 306-975-8300.

Court Proceedings

McHargue is scheduled to make his first appearance at Saskatoon Provincial Court on September 11. Police say the investigation remains ongoing.

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