Middle School Teacher s Aide Charged With Rape For Alleged Relationship With Student
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A teacher s aide, 33, allegedly had a sexual relationship with a student at the Ohio middle school where she worked
She was charged with felony rape, gross sexual imposition and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor
Police launched an investigation into the aide following a tip about her odd relationship with a student
A 33-year-old teacher s aide at a Pickaway County, Ohio, middle school has been arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a student, police said.
Mandy Davis was arrested Wednesday and charged with felony rape, gross sexual imposition and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, local newspaper the Columbus Dispatch reported.
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A 33-year-old teacher s aide at a Pickaway County, Ohio, middle school has been arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a student, police said.
Mandy Davis was arrested Wednesday and charged with felony rape, gross sexual imposition and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, local newspaper the Columbus Dispatch reported.
An investigation into Davis was launched after an employee at Teays Valley West Middle School in Commercial Point reported an odd relationship between Davis and a student, WBNS reported, citing Pickaway County Sheriff Matthew Hafey. According to police, Davis was arrested after the investigation was conducted.
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The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office has added three new dispatchers to its Communications Division.
According to Pickaway County Sheriff Matthew O. Hafey, the Pickaway County Commissioners last year authorized the hiring of one additional dispatcher for 2020 and an additional two dispatchers in 2021. This was done in an effort to provide better services to the county. In conjunction with the various firefighting agencies within the county, it was determined by adding three dispatchers would allow for one to be dedicated to the fire dispatch channel. This is especially important with the increasing number of Fire/EMS runs in the county as well as allowing that dispatcher to have undivided attention during a major incident such as a structure fire or major crash.
Mar 31, 2021
The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office has added three new dispatchers to its Communications Division.
According to Pickaway County Sheriff Matthew O. Hafey, the Pickaway County Commissioners last year authorized the hiring of one additional dispatcher for 2020 and an additional two dispatchers in 2021. This was done in an effort to provide better services to the county. In conjunction with the various firefighting agencies within the county, it was determined by adding three dispatchers would allow for one to be dedicated to the fire dispatch channel. This is especially important with the increasing number of Fire/EMS runs in the county as well as allowing that dispatcher to have undivided attention during a major incident such as a structure fire or major crash.