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TROUTDALE, Ore. (KPTV) - A teacher at Reynolds High School in Troutdale was arrested Friday evening following an investigation into online sexual predators, according to the Bend Police Department.
Edward Hernandez-Corchado, 26, is facing charges of first-degree online sexual corruption of a child, third-degree attempted rape, third-degree attempted sodomy, third-degree attempted encouraging child sex abuse, attempted contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor, and luring a minor for sexual conduct.
The investigation began on November 4 when a Bend police officer began online messaging with Hernandez-Corchado. Police said the officer was posing as a 15-year-old girl from Central Oregon.
Hernandez-Corchado continued to contact the officer thinking he was a teenage girl and made sexual statements, according to police. He then began making plans to meet up in person at the Target on Highway 97 in Bend.
On Nov. 11, the undercover officer and Hernandez-Corchado arranged to meet at 8 p.m., so he could take her to a hotel. Police said Hernandez-Corchado specifically traveled from Portland to Bend intending to commit sexual acts with an underage girl.
Hernandez-Corchado was arrested when he arrived at the Target. He has been booked into the Deschutes County Jail
According to police, Hernandez-Corchado is a social studies teacher at Reynolds High School. FOX 12 has reached out to the Reynolds School District for comment. The district said they are aware of the arrest and Hernandez-Corchado has been placed on leave during the ongoing investigation..
Bend police believe there may be additional victims. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 503-988-0560.
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KPTV 14975 NW Greenbrier Pkwy Portland, OR 97006 (503) 906-1249
A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2022 Gray Television, Inc.
More stories to check out before you go
TROUTDALE, Ore. (KPTV) - A teacher at Reynolds High School in Troutdale was arrested Friday evening following an investigation into online sexual predators, according to the Bend Police Department.
Edward Hernandez-Corchado, 26, is facing charges of first-degree online sexual corruption of a child, third-degree attempted rape, third-degree attempted sodomy, third-degree attempted encouraging child sex abuse, attempted contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor, and luring a minor for sexual conduct.
The investigation began on November 4 when a Bend police officer began online messaging with Hernandez-Corchado. Police said the officer was posing as a 15-year-old girl from Central Oregon.
Hernandez-Corchado continued to contact the officer thinking he was a teenage girl and made sexual statements, according to police. He then began making plans to meet up in person at the Target on Highway 97 in Bend.
On Nov. 11, the undercover officer and Hernandez-Corchado arranged to meet at 8 p.m., so he could take her to a hotel. Police said Hernandez-Corchado specifically traveled from Portland to Bend intending to commit sexual acts with an underage girl.
Hernandez-Corchado was arrested when he arrived at the Target. He has been booked into the Deschutes County Jail
According to police, Hernandez-Corchado is a social studies teacher at Reynolds High School. FOX 12 has reached out to the Reynolds School District for comment. The district said they are aware of the arrest and Hernandez-Corchado has been placed on leave during the ongoing investigation..
Bend police believe there may be additional victims. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 503-988-0560.
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A TEACHER jailed after she abused a 15-year-old girl in her car has been banned from the classroom for life.
Aimee Jones, 35, was caught having a sexual relationship with the girl by her social worker husband Philip, who told police.
The mum-of-one was jailed for eight months in November after admitting engaging in sexual activity with a child aged between 13 and 17.
Jones, who was also placed on the sex offenders' register for ten years, has now been banned from teaching indefinitely, Teesside Live reports.
This includes stepping foot in any school, sixth form college, relevant youth accommodation or children’s home in England.
A misconduct panel "considered public confidence in the profession could be seriously weakened if conduct such as that found against Mrs Jones was not treated with the utmost seriousness."
They added: "The panel decided that the public interest considerations outweighed the interests of Mrs Jones.
"The extremely serious nature of Mrs Jones’ offences and the fact that they involved sexual activity, sexual communication with a child and an inappropriate relationship with a child were significant factors in forming that opinion."
Teesside Crown Court heard how Jones, head of science and maths, first approached the teen last year when she was just 15.
They then kissed and touched each other sexually while hidden by a blanket in Jones' car.
The pair embarked on a 15-month relationship that only ended when Jones' husband found out she was having an affair.
Jones invented a female teaching assistant she was having an affair with at the school in Darlington, County Durham, to initially throw him off the scent.
She even asked her school to pretend there was a member of staff by that name if he called to check in a brazen attempt to hide the abuse.
Jones and her husband agreed to stay together for the sake of their four-year-old son.
But the social worker shopped his wife to police after discovering her lover was in fact a teenage girl.
Jones was then escorted off the school premises in front of staff and pupils by police and lost her job.
In a victim impact statement, the victim's mum said the abrupt end to the relationship had been "like a bereavement" for her daughter.
She added: "She has no doubt they were in love and would have preferred the relationship to continue.
"She is now fully aware it is something that should not have happened in the first place."
The mum continued: "At best [Jones] was foolish but at worst she preyed on the fact our daughter was vulnerable from the very outset."
Jones, who did not attend the misconduct hearing, has 28 days to lodge an appeal against her ban from teaching.
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Sanford middle-school teacher charged with sex crimes involving students


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Lee County investigators said multiple minor children have been victims of sexual abuse committed by a teacher.
SANFORD, N.C. (WTVD) -- A Sanford middle-school teacher charged with sex crimes involving several students appeared before a judge Friday in a Lee County courtroom.
Andrew Braxton Allen, 32, of Siler City, was arrested Thursday by the Lee County Sheriff's Office after an investigation that began weeks earlier.
The sheriff's office began investigating on Nov. 2 after receiving a report regarding an inappropriate relationship between a teacher and student at San-Lee Middle School.
Investigators said they discovered that Allen allegedly had "numerous inappropriate relationships" with several students throughout his tenure at San-Lee Middle School. Allen worked at the school from 2012 until this year.
In a statement, Lee County Schools said Allen was "immediately suspended with pay pending a thorough investigation," on Nov. 2 when the allegations surfaced.
Two days later, Allen was suspended without pay pending Board action, and he resigned from his position on Nov. 6, the school district said.
The sheriff's office said it identified "multiple minor children" that were victims of sexual abuse.
"The Board wants to emphasize that student safety is our highest priority," LCS said in the statement. "All employees are screened before being hired, a process that includes criminal background checks and reference checks. School administrators monitor teachers and respond to any concerns that are raised.
"We understand that there will be many questions and that our community will need time and support in order to process and respond to this terrible situation," LCS added. "We are providing additional support to the San-Lee Middle School community, including additional counselors and other staff to support students."
On Nov. 14, a grand jury indicted Allen on charges of statutory sex offense with a child by an adult, indecent liberties with a child, and sexual activity with a student.
Allen initially received a $250,000 secured bond but on Friday, the judge raised the bond to $2 million.
He was transferred from the Lee County Jail to Central Prison in Raleigh until his next appearance, which is expected to take place in January.
"Recognizing the sensitive nature of this situation, we defer to parents about how and what to communicate to your children regarding what has occurred," LCS said. "Most of all, thank you for supporting the many Lee County Schools employees who are deeply committed to our children's education and their well-being."
The sheriff's office also asked that any parents who had students taught by Allen who have concerns about any possible inappropriate conduct contact authorities for follow-up.
The case remains under investigation.
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