Idaho school staff were caught up in cameras sexually engaged with students, according to court documents. Staff are also accused of sending explicit photos and videos to minors.
Mary Strong, a 53-year-old resident of Clarkston, Washington, has been arrested on felony charges of sexually fired a minor.
Court documents state that although the strong documents denied all of the child sexual abuse allegations, she claimed she might be drunk and doesn't remember sending a message to a minor student. Ta.
Nez Perth County Judge Victoria Olds set her bond at $100,000.
“The $100,000 bail is a very reasonable request by the state given the nature of the crime and the information contained in the affidavit,” Olds said in a first court appearance in Strong on Tuesday.
Strong was a staff member at Tammany High School in the Lewiston Independent School District.
Quoting court records, Krem-TV “Strong is not a teacher, but a classified staff member, and has been accused of having inappropriate sexual relationships with students aged 16 or 17,” he reported.
High school current online Staff Page There is no strong list of employees. however, Archive Page It has been showing strong work in the “special education” sector since December.
The Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office said that Valentine's Day Tammany High School administrators have warned resource officers about potential inappropriate relationships between staff members and students.
The Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation into allegations of child sexual abuse.
Citation court documents, KHQ-TV On February 4th, when the student and Strong were alone in the classroom, they reported that their relationship became sexual.
He is engaged in sexual activity with students on the school's campus, according to court documents obtained by Clem.
New York Post Strong reported that he was “engaged in sexual activity with a student on the school grounds and was caught up in cameras that caused criminal investigations.”
Investigators reportedly found Strong sent explicit videos and photos to students on the Snapchat messaging app.
Lawmakers allegedly refused Strong initially to have a Snapchat account, but later allowed the app to be used after illegal images were presented.
Court documents claim that strong documents denied all of the child sexual abuse allegations, but she claimed she might be drunk and doesn't remember sending a message to a minor student. did.
Lewiston School District Director Lance Hansen said additional support staff were sent to Tammany High School to address concerns.
Tammany High School principal Greg Klamath wrote to his parents about “serious issues” that took place at school. Kramasz said he recognizes the possibility of “inappropriate relationships between staff and students.”
The principal notifies law enforcement as soon as a child sex crime charge surfaces, and the school “works fully with the Nez Perth County Sheriff's Office to ensure that the facts are thoroughly considered.” He pointed out that he would do it.
The Sheriff's Office said this was an ongoing investigation and encouraged anyone with information about the incident to contact Det. Patrick Dupea on 208-799-3131.
The post said the sheriff's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Strong is scheduled to appear in court on February 26 for a preliminary hearing.
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