Cops hunt school secretary accused of plying boy, 13, with booze for sex

· Toronto Sun

School secretary Brenda Meza is on the run after cops in Colorado accused her of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy.

According to cops, Meza, 34, became so infatuated with the student at Franklin Middle School that she became wildly jealous if he talked to girls his own age.

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Investigators in Greeley, Col., said Meza confessed to plying the boy with booze and reefer during their sex romps at a local park and in a Walmart parking lot. After an initial interview, however, they can’t find Greeley.

She was fired Feb. 25 — and then went on the run to escape 12 felony charges, including sexual assault of a child, Internet luring of a child, and tampering with physical evidence, as well as one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Cops suspect she has fled to Mexico.

What she allegedly told the boy

Meza allegedly praised the boy, telling him that his manhood was much bigger that her oblivious husband. To seal the deal, she said she knew the boy in another life.

Her alleged victim told detectives he thought the previous life thing was “corny” but went along with it for the sex and booze.

The pair repeatedly had sexual encounters but it all came crashing down in February when a tipster informed the school about the lurid happenings. After Meza was confronted, she went home and told her hubby she “got high” and had “creepy interactions” with the boy.

Her husband called the cops. She told investigators that she and the student were “super close” and “almost the point of having sex.” Meza later allegedly admitted having intercourse in the back of her car.

According to the Greeley Tribune, the sick antics began after the boy found her Instagram during Thanksgiving and the duo began sexting raunchy photos and texts. Cops downloaded her photos and allegedly discovered images of the pair having sex in her car.

Meza, who also coached the cross-country team and was an adviser to the schools gaming club, warned the boy he had to keep their illicit affair on the down low.

Washington state teacher accused

Meanwhile, a married Washington state high school teacher is accused of performing sex acts on a boy she allegedly wanted to have an affair with. Sprague High School teacher Madeline Scoon, 29, was taken into custody after school on March 16.

Court documents reveal that Scoon confessed to cops to performing sex acts in her classroom’s big closet. The boy, 16, confirmed the allegations and was reportedly relieved it was over.

He told cops that when he tried to end it, Scoon threatened to kill herself.

Court documents show hundreds of text messages between Scoon and the victim, and that she tried to hide their texting from the victim’s mother. The district has not disclosed Scoon’s employment status during the investigation.

Principal had child sex abuse images

And in another fall from grace in the educational realm, former high school principal Jeremy P. Williams , 50, of Longview, Washington, had a few things to say about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

What he said or did has not been revealed but was described as “celebratory.” He was suspended but ill-considered remarks about the conservative activist’s tragic death are now the least of his worries.

The corpulent creep is en route to prison for five years after he was convicted over sickening child sex abuse images. He was sentenced Feb. 23 to 61 months behind bars after pleading guilty to three counts of first-degree possession of depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

He also must now register as a sex offender. Williams’ woes were flagged by social media platforms where he was found to be sharing known child sexual abuse material.

Detectives said they didn’t believe any local students were involved. In court, Williams “offered a barely audible” apology. It’s a long fall for a man who boasted about his award-winning erotic fiction.

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