By David Lohr
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Clinton Chief of Police John Thomas was one of the first officers to arrive at the school. Upon reviewing all of the evidence, Thomas contacted the State Law Enforcement Division, and a full investigation was launched.
On February 28, Thomas announced that Ward had been arrested and charged with 5 counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor in the second degree and six counts of a lewd act on a minor.
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Chief John Thomas |
According to the arrest warrants, Ward, who is married, allegedly had multiple sexual encounters over the past three months with at least five students, who range in age from 14 to 15. The encounters allegedly took place at the school, at a hotel, in a park and behind a local eatery. Not all of the victims were students from Bell Street Middle School. Following her arrest, Ward refused to speak with police, and her attorney, Donald Hocker, is refusing to comment.
As news of her arrest spread throughout the community, the school board held an emergency meeting. Upon reviewing the evidence against her, the board voted 6-0 to fire Ward. Afterwards, they distributed a press release regarding her termination.
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Allenna Williams Ward |
"...The District wishes to stress that, as a result of its investigation, Ms. Ward is no longer employed. Generally, the District and its schools focus on prevention. Specifically, the District screens potential hires through a State Law Enforcement Division background check; ensures students and staff are instructed on the policies, rules, and regulations of the District, which prohibit inappropriate behavior; provides students with copies of the student handbook; and employs active and supportive counselors who make themselves available to students who have concerns or problems.
"As a school community, we are shocked by the recent events involving Ms. Ward and the young people affected by her inappropriate actions. The District strives to provide a safe and nurturing environment for all students. We are deeply saddened and appalled that one employee has caused such turmoil in our community."
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