A Framingham State University police officer facing several charges was ordered to stay away from the school’s campus at his arraignment Tuesday in Framingham District Court.Watch reportWilter Dormevil will remain free on $500 cash bail while he awaits trial on charges of open and gross lewdness, wanton and lascivious conduct and intimidating a witness. Judge David Cunis ordered Dormevil to have no contact with the victim in the case and to stay away from school grounds, the Daily News reported.Dormevil was arrested over the weekend following an investigation by the Framingham Police Department. Dormevil and his lawyer declined to comment on the incident on his way out of the court house."I'm innocent until proven guilty," Dormevil said.FSU campus police supervisors were notified at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday of what the university described as an “incident involving an FSU police officer and inappropriate conduct.”During a brief hearing Tuesday, Assistant Middlesex District Attorney Susan Harris said the incident involves a student who also works for the FSU campus police.In a statement released over the weekend, the school said it immediately relieved Dormevil of his duties and requested assistance from Framingham police to investigate the matter.Dormevil has since been placed on administrative leave and is prohibited from entering the campus while the investigation continues, according to the school.In its statement, FSU said it holds campus police to the highest standards and considers the safety of students, faculty and staff as “paramount.”“The situation was isolated and there is no ongoing threat to the university,” the statement reads.Dormevil is next due to appear in court Oct. 17 for a pretrial conference.Get the WCVB News App

A Framingham State University police officer facing several charges was ordered to stay away from the school’s campus at his arraignment Tuesday in Framingham District Court.

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Wilter Dormevil will remain free on $500 cash bail while he awaits trial on charges of open and gross lewdness, wanton and lascivious conduct and intimidating a witness. Judge David Cunis ordered Dormevil to have no contact with the victim in the case and to stay away from school grounds, the Daily News reported.

Dormevil was arrested over the weekend following an investigation by the Framingham Police Department. Dormevil and his lawyer declined to comment on the incident on his way out of the court house.

"I'm innocent until proven guilty," Dormevil said.

FSU campus police supervisors were notified at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday of what the university described as an “incident involving an FSU police officer and inappropriate conduct.”

During a brief hearing Tuesday, Assistant Middlesex District Attorney Susan Harris said the incident involves a student who also works for the FSU campus police.

In a statement released over the weekend, the school said it immediately relieved Dormevil of his duties and requested assistance from Framingham police to investigate the matter.

Dormevil has since been placed on administrative leave and is prohibited from entering the campus while the investigation continues, according to the school.

In its statement, FSU said it holds campus police to the highest standards and considers the safety of students, faculty and staff as “paramount.”

“The situation was isolated and there is no ongoing threat to the university,” the statement reads.

Dormevil is next due to appear in court Oct. 17 for a pretrial conference.