Woman Pleads Guilty Of Raping High School Student
- Kiera Morgan

- Jun 24
- 2 min read

On June 24, 2025, Lincoln County Circuit Court Presiding Judge Sheryl Bachart sentenced 53-year old Angela Schafer to 18 months,1.5years, in the Department of Corrections for sexually abusing a Taft High School student. Schafer was employed by the Lincoln County School District in 2022 as a Health Services Advocate serving at Taft High School, in Lincoln City. In September 2024, Lincoln City Police initiated an investigation after allegations surfaced regarding an inappropriate relationship between Schafer and a student earlier that year. After an extensive investigation by Detective Bud Lane, with the Lincoln City Police Department,
Detectives began the investigation after the victim came forward and reported the activity to law enforcement. Detectives learned that the suspect, Angela Schafer, was a Lincoln County School District employee who worked at Taft High and Taft Elementary schools. Upon receiving the report, Detectives moved quickly but thoroughly, and as part of their investigation, obtained a search warrant for Schafer’s residence. The Lincoln County School District was fully cooperative during the investigation. Schafer was officially indicted by the Lincoln County Grand Jury in November 2024.
On June 24, 2025, Schafer entered a guilty plea to one count of Rape in the Third Degree for knowingly engaging in sexual intercourse with a child under the age of sixteen and one count of Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor. Under Oregon sentencing guidelines, Schafer was initially subject to a probationary sentence given her lack of criminal history. However, given the vulnerability of the victim and Schafer’s position of power or trust over the victim, the State planned to seek a prison sentence through enhancement factors after trial.
Ultimately, through plea negotiations, Schafer stipulated to an 18-month prison sentence with an agreement that Judge Bachart would decide whether the prison sentence would be served immediately or held in abeyance while Schafer was supervised locally in the community. At sentencing, DA Wallace advocated for Schafer to be sentenced to an upfront 18-month prison sentence given the role Schafer’s employment played in her crimes and the particular vulnerability of the victim. Defense argued that Schafer should be placed on probation given the viable treatment options in the community.
Prior to sentencing Schafer, Judge Bachart stated, “You never know who is capable of doing this; it can be anybody. Some people are put in positions with greater access to children and you used your position, the access you had to this child, and his vulnerability to sexually abuse him – the aggravating factors are significant.” Judge Bachart sentenced Schafer to 18 months prison and she was taken into custody and began serving her sentence immediately. Schafer will also be required to register as a sex offender, complete an alcohol and drug treatment program, and pay an $8,500 fine. This case was prosecuted by District Attorney Jenna Wallace.





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