Arrest papers allege former D-70 teacher inappropriately touched student
Arrest papers allege a Pueblo County School District 70 art teacher had a month-long inappropriate relationship with a student inside his classroom at Skyview Middle School in Pueblo West.
As reported by Gazette news partner KOAA, Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office arrested 48-year-old Russell Davis last week for sexual assault on a child. The arrest papers said Davis would invite the student to his classroom to engage in sexual contact, including kissing and inappropriate touching while the door was locked. The affidavit said Davis would tell the student not to tell anyone about the things they did and to keep their relationship a secret.
The arrest documents said the relationship started at the end of last year and the sheriff’s office launched an investigation in November after an apparent friend of the student made an online tip to the FBI.
Documents said Davis and the student communicated through a Google document and Facebook Messenger, sometimes discussing explicit sexual conduct.
Davis reportedly told police that he and the student had a friendly relationship and said nothing happened between them except for a hug.
District 70 said Davis was placed on administrative leave on Nov. 28 and announced he was fired on Dec. 19 after a permanent restraining order was placed to prevent any contact with the alleged victim and the juvenile’s mother.
Detectives arrested Davis at his home in Pueblo on Jan. 12 for the following:
- sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust
- unlawful sexual contact
- internet luring of a child
- enticement of a child
Read the full story on KOAA.
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