3.28.2013

Man charged with sexually assaulting seven-year-old Sask. girl Read more: http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/charged+with+sexually+assaulting+seven+year/8159800/story.html#ixzz2OoSiUsYj

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Man charged with sexually assaulting seven-year-old girl this is how

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When a young girl went missing from her home in Viscount, a construction worker who’d seen an “odd” conversation between her and a neighbor thought he probably knew where she was.
That neighbor  Jack Wayne Broesky, had been over at the house earlier in the day, talking with the seven-year-old girl within earshot of Thomas Vossen, who was working up on some scaffolding tearing siding off the girl’s house. Vossen testified he saw Broesky bent over talking to the girl with one hand on her bum and one hand on her chest.
“I thought that encounter was very odd. He didn’t seem close to the family,” Vossen said. “The encounter seemed off.”
Broesky, 58, is on trial in Saskatoon Court of Queen’s Bench charged with sexually assaulting and unlawfully confining the girl, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, on May 25, 2011.
After Vossen was done work that day, he went home but later received a text message from one of his co-workers that the girl was missing. He said he immediately thought of what he had witnessed between the girl and Broesky.
Vossen and his co-worker drove to Broesky’s home, where Vossen knocked repeatedly and loudly on the door but didn’t get any answer, said Vossen, who is now a police officer in Saskatoon.




They then drove to the Viscount bar because Vossen had earlier seen Broesky leave the girl’s home by getting into a vehicle with the bar owner. They didn’t find Broesky at the bar so they returned to his house. While they were there, the girl’s father — who had been driving around town looking for his daughter — noticed them and came over. Vossen told the girl’s father about his suspicions and asked if he should phone the police.
After Vossen phoned police — who had to come from Saskatoon, 45 minutes away — the father knocked on Broesky’s door. This time, Broesky opened it and the girl came out of the house.
RCMP conducted a videotaped interview of the girl later that night. On the video, which was played in court, she told the RCMP officer that Broesky had rubbed bug spray and suntan lotion on her body, and put baby powder on her private parts. She also said she saw Broesky naked and described him masturbating.
She said that when she first met Broesky, he was her best friend, “but now he isn’t because he’s touching everything of mine and I don’t like it.”
The defense called one witness, another neighbor who said she had seen the girl and other children playing what appeared to be hide and seek around Broesky’s house that day. Tracy Holcomb said she saw the girl “sneak” up onto Broesky’s front steps, as if to hide, but then the girl was out of her line of sight and she didn’t see her again until later that night when the girl’s dad carried her away from Broesky’s house.
Holcomb also described an incident two days earlier where she saw the girl talking with Broesky, who was sitting in a lawn chair in his front yard. They were talking and touching, she said.
“I texted my neighbor ... asking her if she thought it was weird that (Broesky) was interacting with kids this way,” Holcomb said. “She didn’t think so, but in my gut, I was weirder out at the time.”
The Crown and defense will be making their closing arguments on the case Wednesday afternoon.


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 Toni L.Vossen 2013

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