WEST LINN, Ore. -

Three days after the former director of the Redmond Proficiency Academy pleaded not guilty to 14 charges involving alleged abuse of a former student, Michael Bremont was arrested again Thursday, at a relative?s West Linn home, on a charge he abused a Linn County high school student more than six years ago.

Oregon State Police Criminal Investigation Division detectives Kyle Wilson and Joe Skipper arrested Michael Richard Bremont, 39, around 9:30 a.m. on one count of second-degree sex abuse :"following an investigation that is part of a Redmond Police Department investigation," said OSP Lt. Gregg Hastings.

Bremont was at the West Linn home under house arrest, with electronic monitoring, as he awaits a trial set for next January back in Deschutes County.

Bremont was taken to the Linn County Jail in Albany, where officials said he posted 10 percent of his $6,000 bail and was released from custody.

The OSP investigation alleges that while Bremont was principal at Central Linn High School in Halsey, he sexually abused a 17-year old female student between December 2005 and March 2006.

Hastings said no more information would be released without authorization by the Linn County District Attorney's Office.

But he said anyone with information related to the OSP investigation was asked to contact Detective Wilson at (503) 934-0355.

Michael Bremont was arrested in February in Redmond on charges that stem from a relationship that reportedly began in 2009. Bremont pleaded not guilty to all 14 charges Monday in a Bend courtroom.