Dental Hygienist Faces New Charges Of Secret Cameras In Bathroom - Alsip-Crestwood, IL - A dental hygienist from a Crestwood dental practice faces 17 new counts of secretly recording co-workers in employee bathroom, cops say.
A dental hygienist who was employed at Aspen Dental Clinic in Crestwood, is facing 17 new charges of unauthorized video recording for allegedly placing cameras in the employee bathroom.
SCS teachers get COVID-19 vaccine By Camille Connor | February 24, 2021 at 4:55 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 4:55 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Shelby County Schools has started the process of vaccinating teachers against COVID-19.
Dozens of teachers received their shots Wednesday morning at the Board of Education.
SCS nursing administered the shots.
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The turnaround was quick to get everything ready to vaccinate thousands of teachers.
WMC Action News 5 spoke with a few educators who said they were excited to finally get their first dose.
“I am privileged to not have had COVID19,” said Armani Alexander, a 5th grader at Treadwell Elementary School. So going back into the classroom initially for me was a little bit of ‘I don’t know’ because I was nervous there was just going to be too many kids in the classroom. now that I have the ability to get this shot I think I feel a little bit more comfortable.”
Mass vaccinations begin for teachers at Shelby County Schools
Teacher vaccinations begin for Shelby Co. Schools By Arianna Poindexter | February 24, 2021 at 2:17 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 6:40 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Joris Ray greeted SCS employees Wednesday awaiting the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
“I’m just so excited about the partnership we’ve had with the Shelby County Health Department,” said Ray. “Mayor Harris and his team were really making this day possible and just my board members for being so supportive.”
“It’s coming off without a hitch, a lot of smiling faces, a lot of excitement and so we’re just pleased that this is happening in the county,” Harris said.
Lawsuits filed against Crestwood dental office, employee over hidden cameras in bathroom
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facing 11 felony accounts of unauthorized video recording for allegedly placing cameras in the employee bathroom.
The law firm, Kelleher + Holland, LLC, says during an investigation, attorneys also found that Alexander had been convicted of a crime while he was a student at Southern Illinois University.
The firm says the crime involved Alexander sneaking into female dormitory rooms in the middle of the night, standing over them and dousing them with an unknown liquid substance.
The lawsuits seek monetary damages because of the negligent actions of Aspen Dental, the law firm says.