Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Innocent of sex assault, Centerton man pleads

Ex-church volunteer facing charge

- TRACY M. NEAL

BENTONVILL­E — A former volunteer youth minister pleaded innocent Tuesday to sexually assaulting a 17-year-old church member.

Derek L. Smittle, 30, of Centerton is charged with sexual assault and faces six to 30 years in prison if convicted.

He was arraigned before Benton County Circuit Judge Robin Green.

Smittle was a volunteer at First Baptist Centerton, according to court documents. Bentonvill­e police began the investigat­ion Jan. 9 after they received a report from the Arkansas State Police’s child abuse hotline, according to a probable cause affidavit.

The caller identified Smittle as a youth pastor and Sunday School teacher and reported that the girl attended the church and Smittle’s ministry, according to the affidavit. The caller was concerned because of the position of trust and authority Smittle had at the church, according to the affidavit.

A clergy member at the church told J.C. Wiseman, a Bentonvill­e police detective, that Smittle confessed to him to having a sexual affair with one of his students, according to the affidavit.

The girl told police that she and Smittle had been having a secret relationsh­ip for 15 months, but they didn’t have sex until Oct. 11, according to the affidavit.

Smittle told police that he had a sexual relationsh­ip with the girl and said he talked with her about how he could get into trouble because he was her youth minister.

Smittle said he never thought he had a “position of authority” over the girl because he was a volunteer, according to the affidavit.

Drew Miller, Smittle’s attorney, declined to comment on the case after Smittle’s arraignmen­t.

Smittle’s next court appearance is scheduled for April 1.

He’s free on $30,000 bond.

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