Monday, June 26, 2017

Probable cause statement: Monett substitute teacher admits to sexual relationship with student

A Monett School District substitute teacher faces felony sex charges in Barry and Lawrence counties after allegedly having sex with a 17-year-old student.

Loryn Barclay, 24, Monett, is free after posting a $25,000 surety bond in Lawrence County. She has not yet appeared in Barry County, where her bond is set at $10,000

School officials told the Monett Times Barclay had been working as a paraprofessional since the beginning of the year and was fired April 27, the same day officials learned about the sexual relationship. Before becoming a paraprofessional, she had worked as a substitute teacher.

Barclay is charged with two counts of sexual contact with a student in Lawrence County and two counts in Barry County.

The details of the allegations against Barclay are included in the probable cause statement below:





8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure the boy is scarred for life.

Anonymous said...

Let's see another low bond for this chomo since the offense was committed by a woman...

Anonymous said...

I think age is a bigger factor here, he's 17. He may still be dumb kid, but he knows he wants to get laid. The only reason this is a problem really is because it's a school rule, she should be reprimanded and that should be the end of it.

Randy said...

You don't arrest people on school rules. This is a state law.

Anonymous said...

I thought 17 was the age of consent in Missouri? This isn't illegal?

Randy said...

Sex with a student is a felony in Missouri for teachers or other school employees.

Anonymous said...

smh at the people who don't understand something is wrong (both criminally wrong and sexually deviant) with this...

Anonymous said...

So in other words, having sexual relations with a male student of the age of consent wouldn't have been a felony if she had been a sex worker or she had screwed him at the truck stop and received money for services rendered.

Sounds like an arbitrary rule to me, of no use except to hide the fact that where there be prey there be predators.