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STEUBENVILLE A Steubenville Catholic Central teacher is on administrative leave after allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old student, authorities reported Friday.
Corrissa McCalister, 21, who also serves as Central’s head cross country coach and assistant track coach, was charged Friday with two counts of sexual battery in Harrison County, where the alleged sexual contact occurred, Prosecutor Lauren Knight confirmed.
McCalister, arraigned by Harrison County Court Judge Mark Beetham in Cadiz, was released from jail after posting a $100,000 bond, Sheriff Joe Myers said.
Myers said McAlister was driving the juvenile home from a track meet at Edison Local High School March 30 when she stopped at the Harrison County fairgrounds in Cadiz and had sex with the child.
Catholic high school teacher, 21, seduced 15-year-old student and had sex with him in her car
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CADIZ Samuel Farnsworth likely will spend the next 13 years behind bars after he pleaded guilty Tuesday to voluntary manslaughter in the death of 40-year-old Sherry Lynn Shrieve of Bellaire.
Farnsworth is set to be sentenced March 16.
According to officials, Shrieve had been shot to death and her body was discovered in March 2020 along a road outside New Athens, about 1 mile from the Belmont/Harrison county line.
Farnsworth, 48, of 451 N. Main St., Cadiz, originally was charged with murder and abuse of a corpse.
He pleaded guilty to first-degree felony voluntary manslaughter with a gun specification before Harrison County Common Pleas Judge T. Shawn Hervey. The gun specification carries a three-year penalty to be added the 10-year manslaughter sentence.
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CADIZ Samuel Farnsworth likely will spend the next 13 years behind bars after he pleaded guilty Tuesday to voluntary manslaughter in the death of 40-year-old Sherry Lynn Shrieve of Bellaire.
Farnsworth is set to be sentenced March 16.
According to officials, Shrieve had been shot to death and her body was discovered in March 2020 along a road outside New Athens, about 1 mile from the Belmont/Harrison county line.
Farnsworth, 48, of 451 N. Main St., Cadiz, originally was charged with murder and abuse of a corpse.
He pleaded guilty to first-degree felony voluntary manslaughter with a gun specification before Harrison County Common Pleas Judge T. Shawn Hervey. The gun specification carries a three-year penalty to be added the 10-year manslaughter sentence.