Stephanie Gueck Neipling sexually assaulted a juvenile, police said. (Image on left via the University of Arkansas; mugshot on right via Benton County Sheriff

Stephanie Gueck Neipling sexually assaulted a juvenile, police said. (Image on left via the University of Arkansas; mugshot on right via Benton County Sheriff’s Office)

An employee at the University of Arkansas is accused of sexually abusing a juvenile, allegedly preying on him while they were at her friend’s apartment in Rogers, Arkansas.

Stephanie Gueck Neipling, 42, faces a count of sexual assault in the fourth degree, according to records.

The Rogers Police Department got a hotline call on July 11, 2023, according the partially redacted probable cause affidavit. The call was regarding a person, whose identity is redacted, having “sexual intercourse” with Neipling.

The victim said he was with Neipling at a residence on July 8 and she sexually abused him.

“[Redacted] stated later on that evening Stephanie had sent him a message via Snapchat stating that he could come next door to her friend’s apartment because she was there alone,” authorities said. He went over and another sexual abuse encounter happened, he told investigators in the affidavit.

On July 9, Neipling allegedly sent the victim nude photos of herself and wrote sexual messages to him. She asked him about his experience the night before, authorities said.



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