Tevin Elliott (File)
WACO (August 27, 2012)—Former Baylor defensive end Tevin Elliott, 21, who was suspended in April for an unspecified violation of team policy, was named in an indictment Monday charging two counts of sexual assault in an incident that occurred on April 15 at a campus-area party.
Elliott remains free on $10,000 bond.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit, the victim told officers she went to the party on April 15 at the Aspen Heights apartments at 3344 South 3rd St. and while there, met Elliott.
At some point, Elliott asked her to go outside with him and although she said she didn't want to go, she told officers he was persistent, the affidavit said.
As they went outside, the affidavit said, Elliott "picked up the victim and took her to the pool area and volleyball court area where she was sexually assaulted twice" telling Elliott on several occasions "she did not want this."
The victim later returned to the party and told an unidentified witness about the attack.
That person took her to Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center, the affidavit said, and police were called a short time later.
Over the past two seasons, Elliott had started 11 of his 25 games.
He had 63 tackles with 17 tackles for loss and eight sacks.
Elliott didn't play in the Alamo Bowl in December 2011 because of a knee injury, and didn't participate in spring workouts.
Grand jurors also handed up indictments Monday charging aggravated assault (enhanced), vehicle involved in accident-failure to stop and render aid (enhanced), abandoning a child and endangering a child against Otis Dwayne Kirven, who was arrested in May after police say he fled from the scene of a four-vehicle accident and left his 6-year-old daughter behind.
Mario Estrada was named in an indictment charging indecency with a child by exposure (enhanced) in an incident in July in which a man exposed himself to a young girl at a self-service laundry in Waco.