Kentucky teacher had sexual conversations during online classes with a 12-year-old
Sydnee Graf, 36, of Louisville, was arrested while picking up the minor with whom she had online sexual conversations
After being accused of having" physical meetings" with a student while teaching online, a fifth-grade teacher in Kentucky is facing criminal charges. According to authorities, she was detained as she approached the person's residence.
According to a Louisville Metro Police arrest reference obtained by People, Sydnee Graf, 36, of Louisville, was detained and charged with adultery or promoting the use of a small electronically.
According to the reference, Louisville Metro Police police contacted Jefferson County Public Schools Police about the alleged "exploitation of a small victim," who was 12 years old at the time of the act.
A fifth-grade algebra teacher allegedly engaged in sexual conversation with a fifth-grade student during a "non-traditional week," when classes are held online and students and teachers are virtual, according to the reference.
According to the reference, detectives reviewed the alleged exchanges between the suspect and the minimal.
" Pictures and video tapes of the conversations" The referencing claims that the information featured Sydnee Graf's brand and the suspect's name in the upper left corner. The suspect stated," I really need to consider that p***," the reference claims, and the discussions included conversations about oral prostitution. On Monday, December 15, the suspect reportedly agreed to meet with the minimal. In the area of? , Gramf was detained while picking up the slight. his place of residence. According to reports from WAVE, WLKY, and Fox 56, the judge set her loan at$ 100, 000 during her trial on Tuesday, December 16. According to online jail information, she was taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Louisville, where there is no indication that she is being detained or released. According to WLKY, Graf will been reassigned and won't have any contact with students while the research is being investigated, according to Smyrna Elementary School Principal Amanda Cooper in a letter to families.
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