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Utah elementary school art teacher accused of inappropriately touching student

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MOAB — An art teacher in the Grand County School District was arrested over the weekend and accused of inappropriately touching a young girl.

Robert Bruce Hucko, 70, was booked into the Grand County Jail Saturday for investigation of sexual battery.

A 12-year-old girl was interviewed Friday at the Moab Children’s Justice Center, with a Grand County sheriff’s deputy also present.

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“While observing the interview, the victim stated that her art coach (teacher), Robert Bruce Hucko … came into the home and remained there after he knew no adults were in the home,” a police booking affidavit states.

Hucko allegedly went to the girl’s house on Aug. 1 and looked through an art book with the children. The girl then offered to show Hucko the family art room, according to investigators. While walking to the room, the girl says Hucko “smacked her on the ‘butt,’” according to the affidavit.

“The victim was asked if Hucko had ever made her feel uncomfortable any other time and she detailed him rubbing her shoulders as she was working on a project while at school,” police said. “This is a serious sexual felony against a child. The fact that the suspected entered and remained in a home with no parents present expresses a certain aspect of daring on his part. The suspect is also a teacher with access and trust to a multitude of children in the community.”

Hucko is listed as an art coach on the Helen M. Knight Elementary School website. According to a bio on his photography website, he has been teaching art to children since 1978 in addition to being a professional landscape photographer.

The Grand County School District did not immediately respond Monday to KSL.com’s request for comment.

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Pat Reavy is a longtime police and courts reporter. He joined the KSL.com team in 2021, after many years of reporting at the Deseret News and KSL NewsRadio before that.

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