A staff member at a middle school in Pennsylvania was detained after having intercourse in her car with a 15-year-old boy from her school district and sending explicit pictures and videos to his 16-year-old classmate, according to authorities.
Megan Carlisle, 37, was terminated for the predatory actions while employed as a paraprofessional and in-school suspension (ISS) monitor at the middle school for the Elizabethtown Area School District in Lancaster County.
According to Fox News, she is now accused of engaging in involuntary deviant sexual activity, institutional sexual assault, unlawful contact with a juvenile, statutory sexual assault, and disseminating sexual content to a minor.
Currently being imprisoned in Lancaster County Prison on a $200,000 bail is the child predator. The 15-year-old victim said that Carlisle made inappropriate physical contact and affectionate contact with him when he was on school suspension sometime in April. According to Fox 43 News, the student informed police from the Northwest Regional Police Department that Carlisle handed the adolescent $20 for lunch on April 28 after the two reportedly engaged in inappropriate activity.
According to reports, the kid had asked Carlisle for pods for his vape, which she apparently bought for him the next day.
According to police, there are a lot more victims in this situation.
According to a news release from the police, a search of Carlisle’s house, car, and cell phone discovered violent images and films that Carlisle had created and shared with an undetermined number of other pupils at the school. Following the filing of Carlisle’s accusations, the Elizabethtown Area School Districts released a statement on May 25.
Megan Carlisle, a former paraprofessional at the high school, has been accused of sexual assault, according to the Elizabethtown Area School District. Even while we don’t usually comment on legal or personnel problems, we feel that this circumstance calls for one.
As a result, we’re disclosing the fact that Ms. Carlisle is no longer working for the school. The District stated it provided complete assistance to local law enforcement during their inquiry. We won’t comment further on this because the courts will decide the case, therefore
On May 3, a member of the school staff informed the district of the upsetting claims. Immediately after, the school released a message to parents assuring them that they were addressing the situation appropriately and that they had contacted Childline, a hotline for reporting child abuse, as well as the appropriate authorities.