
Mountain Ridge teacher charged for alleged
sexual relations with student
From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News
FROSTBURG - A 24-year-old Mountain Ridge High School teacher
was arrested late Wednesday on charges that she allegedly had
sexual relations with one of her students over a several-month
period.
Autumn Lee Leathers was charged with sex abuse of a minor,
second-degree custodial child abuse, fourth-degree sex offense,
perverted practice and second-degree assault following
investigation by the C3I Unit and the Department of Social
Services.
Leathers was being held Thursday in the Allegany County
Detention Center on $25,000 bond, pending bail review in district
court.
The Allegany County Board of Education said Leathers has been
placed on administrative leave without pay, pending recommendation
from the superintendent of schools to the board, according to Mia
Perlozzo, the board's public relations specialist.
According to court documents, the arrest stemmed from a
citizen's concern about a possible inappropriate relationship
between the student and teacher.
The victim, who was one of Leathers' students, told police
that he had engaged in sexual intercourse with her in May when he
was age 15. He also told investigators that he had ongoing sexual
relations with Leathers over the last three months at her Frostburg
residence, according to court records.
C3I said additional interviews were conducted and other
evidence supporting the victim's allegations was obtained.
Police obtained a warrant to search Leathers' residence late
Wednesday night and seized evidence that they believe to be
pertinent to the investigation.
A C3I spokesman said investigators believe there may be
additional victims as the investigation is continuing.
State's Attorney Michael O. Twigg declined to comment on the
matter "since the investigation is ongoing," he said.
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