Nebraska Teacher and Student Found in Mexico. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071103/ap_on_re_us/teacher_student_search LEXINGTON, Neb. - A female schoolteacher and the 13-year-old boy she allegedly ran away were found Saturday in Mexico, a prosecutor said. Dawson County Attorney Elizabeth Waterman said Kelsey Peterson, a 25-year-old sixth-grade math teacher and basketball coach at Lexington Middle School, was arrested in Mexicali. The boy was turned over to family members who had traveled to Mexico, Waterman said. Peterson and the boy fled after police began investigating whether the pair had an intimate relationship, authorities said. Court documents said the boy was last seen Oct. 26. A judge issued an arrest warrant Monday charging Peterson with kidnapping, child abuse and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Peterson also faces federal charges, including transporting a minor across state lines or a foreign border for sexual activity, U.S. Attorney Joe Stecher said. Those charges were filed Thursday. The boy, Fernando Rodriguez, was an eighth-grader at the school, but district Superintendent Todd Chessmore said Rodriguez had been in Peterson's 6th-grade math class. The Associated Press generally does not identify people who may be victims of sex crimes, but the boy's name had been widely publicized as police searched for him. Peterson's car crossed into Mexico on Tuesday at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, which separates San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, Lexington police said. The car's license plate was captured by an automated system that scans the plates of all vehicles passing through the entry point. Cars typically are not stopped on the way out because "our focus is on what's entering the United States," said Vince Bond, a spokesman with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in San Diego. Court documents showed authorities had recovered several e-mails and letters in which Peterson and the boy professed their affection for one another. In letters, the boy called Peterson his "Baby Gurl" and said their relationship was "just not about the sex but that it was pretty good," according to the court documents. Peterson's school-issued laptop contained letters to the student, including one from April saying she loved him, thought he loved her, was "100 percent faithful" to him and would always be faithful, the court documents state. Laura Rodriguez also said the family believed Peterson gave the boy a cell phone without his family's knowledge so she could reach him more easily. Messages left on a cell phone for a Kelsey Peterson of Lexington were not returned. Lexington Schools Superintendent Todd Chessmore said he placed Peterson on paid administrative leave on Oct. 25.
I'd still do her, even sober.... Hey a mouths a mouth and it's goes directly down bottom in my pants....
Dammit...I was reading the original story picturing a hot, young, athletic blonde... Safe to say that Im disappointed in the outcome.
These teacher-student things are funny. Funny that educated people really think that they can get away with something like this. Like nobody will ever find out. Unbelievable.
My best friend claims he accidentally walked in on a very large (and short) teacher riding a classmate of ours at a senior party when we were in HS....I can't imagine actually seeing it with my own eyes, because it was traumatic enough hearing the story. This lady is a solid 9 compared to the teacher from my friend's story...
She looks like she was attractive before she added the weight. She's going to prison for a long time. Kidnapping a minor and transporting across a foreign border -- that's going to be bad.
She's not really hot, but still applicable. <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/mzUD2Ulam5I&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/mzUD2Ulam5I&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>
I hope the same thing, too. She's like one of those teachers you would walk and totally disregard and not even know she existed....or one of those teachers who kids talk about behind her back.