Stacey Michelle Walker, who taught at Mt. Carmel High, faces multiple felony counts connected to sexual acts that are alleged to have taken place between…
Stacey Michelle Walker, who taught at Mt. Carmel High, faces multiple felony counts connected to sexual acts that are alleged to have taken place between 2017-19A 39-year-old woman who taught at Mt. Carmel High is in custody, accused of having a years-long sexual relationship with a student, who was 15 when the relationship began, according to San Diego Police.
Walker"began engaging the 15-year-old victim in conversations that became sexual in nature," according to a news release sent out Thursday by SDPD."The victim and suspect then exchanged numerous photographs, videos and explicit text messages. Walker also met with the victim several times and engaged in various sex acts. The sexual assaults continued until after the victim turned 18-years-old.
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