Maryland special education behavioral specialist, Stephanie Mikles,
45, was busted having s*x with the family dog over a month-long period
in August 2008, reports the NY Daily News.
An unrelated search of her home during an investigation into her
activities initiated by the child advocacy center of Harford County
turned up pictures and video of them engaged in various s*x acts.
Though the Harford County Schools System would not comment on
personnel matters, including what prompted the investigation, they
confirmed that Mikles did interact with children in her job.
Mikles, who is employed with the Hartford County School District to
care for students with special needs, was charged with “unnatural or
perverted s*xual practice.”
Harford County State’s Attorney Joseph Cassilly said he was uncertain
how many times the alleged acts occurred, but because the indictment
says it occurred over a period of time, “[that] to me says it’s more
than one instance,” reports the Baltimore Sun.
Investigators seized a number of video recordings of the alleged acts
that “took a while to go through,” Cassilly said. “As a result of what
they found, they placed the charges.”
She was suspended from her position without pay on May 1 and faces 10 years in jail and a $1,000 fine.
The dog is still living with the family.
No comments:
Post a Comment