A suburban Baltimore substitute teacher has been charged after she allegedly had sexual encounters with a high school student and gave him...
A suburban Baltimore substitute teacher has been charged after she allegedly had sexual encounters with a high school student and gave him alcohol.
Alexis Mercedes Boberg, 25, turned herself in to authorities without incident on Monday.
On June 4 a student at North County High School reported her for engaging in sexual activities with him and providing him with alcohol.
Boberg has been charged with two counts of fourth-degree sex offense for having a sexual contact with a person while in a position of authority, The Baltimore Sun reported.
She has also been charged with consuming alcohol on public property.
Fourth-degree sex offense is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail. It also requires registering as a sex offender.
Investigators learned that Boberg and the student exchanged phone numbers in May.
Boberg and the student allegedly had numerous meetings away from school grounds at various locations last month. It's not clear where the two met up.
Boberg has been charged with two counts of fourth-degree sex offense for having a sexual contact with a person while in a position of authority for meeting with the teen off school grounds several times in May and engaging in sex acts while supplying him with alcohol. Boberg pictured above in old social media photos
Police allege that during those encounters, Boberg supplied the teen with alcohol and performed sex acts on him.
After school officials learned of the allegations on June 4, they fired Boberg.
She's also barred from working with any county schools, according to Ann Arundel County Public Schools spokesman Bob Mosier, as per the Capital Gazette.
A day later, the teen’s mother filed for a peace order - which is a court order seeking protection for certain people who are not eligible to petition for a protective order.
On June 4, a student at North County High School (above) reported her for engaging in sexual activities with him and for providing him with alcohol
Boberg has been barred from having any more contact with the victim and has been ordered to stay away from his mother's place of employment. Boberg pictured above in old social media photos
‘During the last 20 days, my son has been manipulated into a sexual relationship (with) his substitute teacher at school,’ the teen’s mother wrote in the application for the peace order.
A judge barred Boberg from having any more contact with the teen, who also attends the Center of Applied Technology North. Boberg has also been ordered to stay away from the mother’s place of employment.
Detectives executed a search warrant of the teacher's home on June 5 and found 'relevant items' and took them into evidence.