The plea agreement calls for Brian Boyer to serve four years, with 18 months of that behind bars and the rest on probation, in a child solicitation case.
Lebanon High School band director charged with child solicitation
Police learned Brian Joseph Boyer had sexually explicit conversations on a social media app with three people he believed were girls between the ages of 13 and 15. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 11:21 AM EST January 21, 2021
LEBANON, Ind. The Lebanon High School band director has been charged with child solicitation.
Brian Joseph Boyer, 39, was arrested Friday, Jan. 15 after he allegedly attempted to meet up with an underage girl on school property.
According to court documents with information from the Lebanon Police Department, officers were told two people at the Lebanon Schools Administration Center wanted to file a complaint on a teacher.
LEBANON, Ind. (WISH) A Lebanon High School employee has been arrested.
The Lebanon Community School Corporation said band teacher Brian Boyer was immediately placed on administrative leave. The school said he has been a teacher there since July 2019.
The Lebanon Police Department said it is investigating “misconduct” claims against the employee. The charge did not involve a Lebanon student, according to school officials.
Online jail records list Boyer, 39, as facing preliminary charges of child solicitation.
The Lebanon Community School Corporation released this statement:
Lebanon Community School Corporation is aware of charges filed today against Brian Joseph Boyer. Boyer was placed on administrative leave immediately upon learning of allegations of misconduct. He has been employed as a band teacher at Lebanon High School since July 2019.