Related News: Substitute teacher pleads not guilty to sex with 3 young Mobile teens

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The woman accused of sexually abusing three young boys while working as a substitute teacher for the Mobile County Public Schools System pleaded not guilty on Tuesday.

Kristina McMillan Kelly, 41, was not in court for the arraignment. Her attorney, Shane Taylor, entered the plea on her behalf.

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Related News: $100,000 bail amount set for man accused of sexually assaulting school girl near LeFlore High School

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The man who prosecutors say sexually assaulted a teenage schoolgirl on a shortcut home will have to come up with at least $10,000 cash to get out of jail, based on a judge’s ruling Monday.

Jermaine Young was arrested on April 11 and charged with first-degree rape stemming from the April 7 incident. Mobile police said, around 4:30 p.m. that afternoon, they found the 16-year-old girl after she escaped the attack.

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Related News: Pell City cheerleader forgives father for secretly filming her, and uses her faith to help others

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That was the fourth time her father had taped her across a couple of months. It would be the last.

Her mother shared the discovery with her other daughter from a previous marriage. Michaela’s half-sister Janet knew someone adept at computer forensics.

Michaela was sheltered from the details, but according to her mother it was used three times in her bedroom and once in her bathroom.

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Related News: ACA president responds after substitute charged with sex crimes

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Staten was a permanent substitute teacher for two years at ACA, and also worked with the football team as an assistant. He was also an alumni of the school.

Sewell says this has been difficult for the ACA family, “Just because of having known him, we certainly were surprised”, but calls this an isolated incident, based on the information gathered by the administration. School officials are currently cooperating with investigators and say they know very little about the evidence gathered at this point.

Child Protect is also participating in this investigation, carrying out the forensic interview with the alleged victim. According to the agency, preliminary evidence suggests Staten was the student’s substitute teacher.

Source: WSFA

Related News: Fmr. Selma teacher pleads guilty to sexual relations with students

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Former Selma High School teacher LaTangela Williams pleaded guilty in a Dallas County court Friday following an investigation last fall that led to charges against her for having sexual relations with two students. One of the alleged student was a basketball player for the high school.

As part of the plea deal, Williams will spend 14 months in jail and will have 3 years of probation. She is also required to seek counseling, must register as a sex offender, and can no longer teach.

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Related News: Another inmate caught posting to Facebook, prison officials respond

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Prison inmates continue to get caught with cell phones. Not only are they getting their hands on phones, they’re using them to post to social media sites.

Gregory Bigham, of Montgomery, shares pictures and status updates with friends on Facebook, posing in his prison jumpsuit and showing off his tattoos. In a post from Wednesday, he captioned a photo: “Another day in the joint IM still standing one day at a time.”

The snapshot and several others were listed as mobile uploads. He has posted on and off since 2011.

Source: WSFA

Related News: Cyber-bullying subject of skits

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What started out as a simple assignment for Charles Henderson High School theater III students became a lesson on anti-bullying for students at Troy Elementary School and Pike Liberal Arts School.

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Related News: FACE’BOOKED’ – CrimeStoppers suspect surrenders for unique reason

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Persistence pays off for Central Alabama CrimeStoppers and the Montgomery Police Department in their hunt for a domestic violence suspect after the suspect surrendered for a unique reason.

Authorities say D’Andre Jones turned himself in because he is tired of being told that his mugshot is being posted on Facebook.

Source: WSFA

Related News: Man arrested in connection with sex tourism business

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A former Florida resident accused of running a sex tourism business on Craigslist was arrested in Huntsville. Federal agents picked up 50-year-old Patrick Minga at a home on Steeplechase Drive.

Investigators said they spotted an ad by Minga that said he would arrange lodging, transportation, meals, and unlimited access to girls under the age of 13 in Ecuador and Colombia for a price.

Source: WSFA

Related News: Authorities: Facebook post sparks confrontation, shots fired in Lee Co.

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The Lee County Sheriff’s Office says a Facebook post appears to have sparked a confrontation between two men that ended in shots fired.

Eric Woodson runs a neighborhood watch group on Facebook for the Lee County area in Alabama.

Zachary Belitz, 22, told investigators he went over to Woodson’s home along Lee Rd. 2105 in order to throw a brick at his home, because he was angry at a post Woodson made on the group’s page. The post never mentioned Belitz by name, but referred to a man as “the Walmart Phenix City pervert” and a “Wal-wanker”, while calling his wife an idiot for marrying him.

Source: WSFA