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Red Deer teen on trial for sex assaults used knife during attack, court hears

A Red Deer, Alta. teen charged with sexually assaulting numerous children involved in with scouts and cadets over a period of years brandished a knife during one of the incidents, court heard Wednesday, as the trial began.

Crown says assaults happened between 2011 and 2015, sometimes during outings with scouts and cadets

The courthouse in Red Deer, Alta. (Dave Gilson/CBC)

A Red Deer, Alta. teen charged with sexually assaulting numerous other teens involved with scouts and cadets over a period of years brandished a knife during one of the incidents, court heard Wednesday, as the trial began.

A 16-year-old witness, one of several to testify at the multi-day trial, sat quietlyas video of an interview he gave Red Deer police last July played for the courtroom.

The witness was sexually assaulted a total of four times between 2011 and 2015, according tothe Crown, including once during a Scouts Canada camp, once at Rexall Place in Edmonton, once at the accused's home, and once during a Cadets Canada camp.

The witnesssaid the accused sexually touched him and masturbated in front of him.

In one of the assaults, the Crown said the accused showed the witness a knife and in another instance there was a verbal threat of a knife.

The Crown plans to call five complainants, both male and female.

A teenagedgirl also tearfully testifiedWednesday, saying she woke up while on a cadettrip a few years agoto findthe accused with his hand up her shirt and exposinghimself to her.

The accused, who was 17 at the time of his arrest, cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

He was involved withScouts Canada between 2007 and 2012, and with Cadets Canada between 2011 and 2015, according to police.

The trial is scheduledto continue on Friday and then onMonday and Wednesday next week.