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Louisiana teacher had sex with one student, sexted and bought booze for others

A Louisiana teacher allegedly sexted students, bought them alcohol at a local dive and had sex with “at least one” of them, local police said.

In March, police began investigating 35-year-old Alexa Wingerter over complaints that she was having “inappropriate relationships” with male students at Slidell High School and “sending inappropriate photos and messages.” did.

After Slidell police “conducted multiple interviews and executed multiple search warrants,” Wingerter was charged with prohibited sexual conduct between an educator and a student and alcohol on behalf of a person under the age of 21. He was charged with illegally purchasing beverages.

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Alexa Wingerter was booked into the Tammany Parish Detention Center last Thursday on suspicion of having sex with “at least one” male student and buying another student a drink at a local bar, according to Slidell police. He was reportedly taken into custody. (Slidell Police Department)

“Investigators found sufficient evidence that Wingerter was acting in the capacity of the student’s educator and engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship with a male student who was at least 18 years old,” Slidell police said. said in a press release on Tuesday.

The department said the investigation is still ongoing and is asking any additional victims to come forward.

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“We also found evidence that Wingerter was purchasing alcohol for students at local bars in Slidell,” they wrote in a press release.

Wingerter was booked into the Tammany Parish Detention Center last Thursday and released the same day after posting $3,500 bail, according to jail records.

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It was not immediately clear what subjects Wingerter taught. The St. Tammany Parish School District confirmed that she is no longer employed. (Google Maps)

The St. Tammany Parish School District confirmed to Fox News Digital that Wingerter is no longer employed there.

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“The safety and well-being of our students is our top priority,” Frank Javier, the district’s superintendent, said in a message to parents. “All allegations of inappropriate behavior are taken very seriously and are reported directly to law enforcement officials…We have strict policies in place to ensure that behavior that compromises the safety of our students will not be tolerated. We will continue to prioritize the safety of our students above all else. ”

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