A former school teacher has been charged after authorities say she used Google Docs to communicate with and allegedly groom an underage student before she was accused of committing sexual offenses.
Court records show the teacher allegedly initiated contact with the minor while working at a private school. Detectives reviewed digital evidence indicating that she sent messages and inappropriate content using a shared online document, allegedly under the guise of schoolwork.
Police say the exchanges ended when the student reported suspicious behavior to school officials. An internal investigation was launched, leading to a criminal referral and her eventual arrest. She now faces multiple counts, including unlawful sexual relations with a minor.
The arrest has triggered renewed calls from community leaders for stricter monitoring of educator-student interactions online — arguing that virtual communication channels need tighter oversight when minors are involved.
