A Lane County jury Wednesday, March 18, convicted a 35-year-old man of sexually abusing a teen and delivering a controlled substance to a minor.

Chasen Allan Macklin is scheduled to be sentenced April 2. He’s listed as being from Springfield in court records.

Eugene police began investigating Macklin after a teen in January 2024 reported being sexually assaulted, police said in a news release Friday.

After an investigation, police found that Macklin provided acid to the teen, then sexually abused her in a vehicle at a department store parking lot, police said. The girl was under 18, according to documents filed in the case.

In a March 28, 2024, traffic stop, Macklin resisted arrest and attempted to flee before being taken into custody, police said.

A jury found Macklin guilty of two counts of second-degree sexual abuse and two counts of recklessly endangering another person. The jury also found him guilty of delivering a Schedule I controlled substance to a minor, first-degree escape and resisting arrest.

Court records show the jury found Macklin not guilty of one count of second-degree sexual abuse. The jury also declined to find that Macklin had “persistent involvement in similar offenses,” so there was no finding of aggravating circumstances that can result in a harsher sentence.

In addition, following a bench trial Macklin was found guilty of unlawful contact with a child. Lane County Circuit Judge Kamala Shugar also declined to find that Macklin had “persistent involvement in similar offenses,” with, again, no finding of aggravating circumstances.