May 10, 2021 at 11:15 a.m.

$10,000 cash bond set for local woman accused of child sexual assault, contributing to the delinquency of minors

$10,000 cash bond set for local woman accused of child sexual assault, contributing to the delinquency of minors
$10,000 cash bond set for local woman accused of child sexual assault, contributing to the delinquency of minors

By River News Staff-

A $10,000 cash bond was set Friday afternoon in the case of a 31-year-old Rhinelander woman accused of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 16 and using a computer to facilitate a child sex crime, both Class C felonies.

Stacy Mae Melby is also charged with four misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a child.

According to the criminal complaint filed Friday afternoon, Rhinelander police received a report on April 30 that Melby was "giving juveniles drugs and alcohol and allowing them to have sexual contact in her home."

The complaint states three juveniles, two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old, told police they had consumed alcohol and vaped tobacco with Melby. One of the juveniles also reported having sexual contact with Melby.

In an interview with police, Melby denied "selling" marijuana to any juveniles, but confirmed that juveniles would smoke "carts" (an electronic vaping or smoking device that contains THC or marijuana) when in her home. Initially, she denied having sexual contact with juveniles before admitting to having intercourse with one individual "once or twice."

The complaint also notes that Det. Sgt. Parish of the Rhinelander Police Department located text messages on Melby's phone that "confirmed sexual relationships and drug use between and/or with Ms. Melby and several juveniles."

Melby made her initial appearance in Oneida County Circuit Court Friday afternoon at which time assistant district attorney Mary Sowinski requested a $20,000 cash bond.

Bloom set bond at $10,000 cash and scheduled an adjourned initial appearance for 1 p.m. May 12.

As conditions of bond, Melby is prohibited from having any contact with anyone under 18, with the exception of her own children. She is also prohibited from leaving Oneida County and may not possess or use prescription medications or controlled substances without a valid prescription.

If convicted of all charges, Melby could spend the rest of her life in prison.

According to the district attorney's office, Melby's license to operate her child care center, Stacy's Shining Stars, has been suspended or revoked by the state licensing agency.

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