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Bartlesville Teacher Expected to Make a Plea to Providing Alcohol to Minors

 A former Bartlesville High School teacher is expected to make a plea in a 2022 case that accuses him of providing alcohol and drugs to students. 

 Trey Cabler was originally scheduled for jury trial on Monday. However, court records indicate he waived that right and will make a plea. Cabler is facing felony charges of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance within 2,000 feet of a park or school, and furnishing alcohol to a minor. 

In 2022, a minor female student alleged that Cabler bought her alcohol on multiple occasions. The victim stated that Cabler bought her alcohol three separate times. A second victim claimed that Cabler repeatedly texted her to come over to his apartment to use cocaine. She came to the residence and met Cabler outside where he gave her a half-gram of cocaine. She declined to enter the residence out of fear for her safety. 

Cabler has since posted a $50,000 bond. His plea date in court is set for December 1st

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