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Keizer man convicted on CAESAR,
multiple abuse charges
continued from Page A1
A Keizer man charged with multiple
crimes related to sexual abuse was found
guilty by a jury last week.
The jury delivered the verdict on Thurs-
day, May 4, after a six-day trial that included
testimony by three of the man’s victims, two
of whom were children at the time they were
abused.
Nikolay Avdeyev was convicted of three
counts of rape in the fi rst degree, three counts
of rape in the second degree, one count of
unlawful sexual penetration in the fi rst de-
gree, and eleven counts of sexual abuse in the
fi rst degree.
The charges stem from acts that allegedly
took place between 1999 and 2002 and in-
volved two victims under the age of 14.
Keizer Police Department detectives ar-
rested Avdeyev, a Keizer resident on the 1300
block of Angie Way N.E., on Dec. 3, 2015.
According to court documents, Avdeyev
began sexually abusing and raping his pri-
mary victim when she was 11 years old and
continued for three years. The abuse was dis-
covered in 2002, but the family did not no-
tify police citing religious beliefs. Avedyev re-
portedly ask for forgiveness from the victim’s
parents.
The crimes might have continued to go
unreported were it not for a witness to some
of the incidents who reported it to their pas-
tor in 2015. The witness was encouraged by
the pastor to contact police.
All of the counts are subject to Ballot
Measure 11 presumptive sentences. Rape in
the fi rst degree has a presumptive sentence
of 100 months; rape in the second degree has
a presumptive sentence of 75 months; sexual
abuse in the fi rst degree has a presumptive
sentence of 75 months; and unlawful sexual
penetration in the fi rst degree has a presump-
tive sentence of 100 months.
Avdeyev is expected in court again on
Monday, May 17.
Fire district budget meeting May 17
Chemawa Rd. NE.
The purpose of the meet-
ing is to receive the budget
and take comment.
A copy of the budget for
The Keizer Fire District
Budget Committee will hold
a public meeting regarding the
budget for the next fi scal year
on Wednesday, May 17 at 661
the fi scal year July 1, 2017
to June 30, 2018 may be in-
spected or obtained on or af-
ter May 16 from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. at KFD.
The play has a strong anti-
bullying message.
“It’s about bullying and the
use of social media and tech-
nology and how we’re talk-
ing behind people’s backs
and spreading horrible things
about each other,” Henifi n
said. “That’s how it actually is
in high school and we’re try-
ing to show the reality of that
though this play. It’s really
powerful.”
McNary senior Annie Pur-
key plays one of the biggest
bullies—Cassius.
“The thing I like about
placing it in a school is the im-
portant message that we bring
to it, which is bullying and
how deeply your words can
affect other people, especially
in a high school setting where
that’s super prevalent,” Purkey
said. “It’s the perfect show to
set in a high school.”
Purkey, who’s been picked
on in the past, wanted to see
what it was like to be a bully.
“I wanted to be something
that’s not like me at all so that
I can really act,” Purkey said. “I
was thrilled to fi nd out that I
was Cassius because he’s a big
in the play still sounds a lot like
Shakespeare, including long
monologues. He also recom-
mends people pay close atten-
tion to the way the different
characters move.
“This is the play where you
should observe the movements
and how people are interacting
with people a lot more,” Lamb
said. “A lot of our transitions
and some of our story telling
moments are seen through
large movement pieces.”
While Henifi n, Purkey and
Lamb are all seniors and have
been in many McNary pro-
ductions over the years, #Cae-
sar will be the fi rst for fresh-
man Isabel Pineda, who plays
one of the conspirators plot-
ting against Caesar.
Pineda has never taken a
theatre class but has wanted to
give it a try ever since watch-
ing her cousins preform in
shows at McNary.
“It’s a little nerve-racking,”
Pineda said. “I’ve never done a
super huge production like this
and I’ve seen what McNary has
done in the past and I know
that it’s very big and it draws
quite a bit of attention to their
shows. But it feels so good to
be part of such a wonderful
community, like everyone in
the group has been supportive
right from the beginning.”
bully. Playing that kind of role
where you’re the one that starts
the rumors for your own per-
sonal gain, it’s kind of come full
circle for me so that I can try
to put myself in the people’s
shoes that did it to me and re-
ally have empathy for everyone
all around. Hopefully it will be
something impactful so that
people can look at my charac-
ter and see just how wrong it is
to do that kind of thing.”
McNary is using a series of
movements to show the dam-
age bullying can have at a high
school.
“This is the most intensive
theatre physical that we’ve
done in this show,” Purkey said.
“That piece in itself is really
cool because it tells the story in
a very different visual way in-
stead of just the lines. Through
the movement we do different
pieces that end up leaving peo-
ple alone and by themselves.”
Everyone is affected by
the bullying, not just Brutus,
which really comes out in the
Battle of Philippi scene.
“Everybody has had their
backs turned on them at one
point so it’s showing how far
that can escalate and it really
does affect every single per-
son,” Purkey said.
Senior Spencer Lamb, who
plays Caesar, said the dialogue
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