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High school secretary arrested after husband finds her with student
Alicia Hughes faces five child seduction charges after authorities found evidence of sexual relations with at least two students, one aged 17, officials said.
- On February 14, Alicia Hughes, secretary at Randolph Eastern School Corporation, was arrested and held at Randolph County Jail on a $25,000 bond.
- Hughes's husband confronted her and an 18-year-old student at the school, prompting police response after an alleged battery, with the Randolph County Sheriff's Department also investigating.
- Investigators found evidence Hughes had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student and engaged in sexual intercourse on at least five occasions.
- RESC Superintendent Neal Adams said the investigation remains ongoing, with Randolph Eastern School Corporation cooperating fully and following all legal and personnel procedures.
- Under Indiana law, child seduction carries penalties from six months to 30 years and considers professional relationship and age difference; recent Indiana cases show prosecutions, and RAINN offers 24/7 support at 800.656.HOPE .
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Indiana police arrested Alicia Hughes after a battery investigation revealed the school secretary had alleged sexual relations with multiple students.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleSchool secretary, 31, accused of having sex with two students after husband catches her with one of them
A married Indiana high school secretary allegedly had sex with two students -- and was beaten up by her husband when he caught her during one of the trysts, police said.
·New York, United States
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