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Spring teacher accused of sex with
student
12:09 PM CDT on Tuesday, October 30, 2007
KHOU.com staff report
Alison Mosbeck faces four felony charges for having a sexual
relationship with a student. A Spring ISD teacher has been charged
with having sex with a student. Alison Mosbeck was in court Monday and
was released from jail after posting bonds totalling $80,000.
Three weeks ago, the Pct. 4 constable’s office received a tip that a
teacher at Spring’s Dueitt Middle School was having a sexual
relationship with a 14-year-old student.
Following an investigation by its own police department, Spring ISD
put Mosbeck on administrative leave.
Late last week, the Harris County District Attorney’s Office filed
four felony charges against the 34-year-old Mosbeck, who went to work
for the district two years ago. She faces one count of inappropriate
relationship between teacher and student and three counts of felony
sexual assault.
A probable cause affidavit obtained by 11 News says the first contact
was in November of 2006. The affidavit alleges the boy told
authorities that Mosbeck masturbated him in the car as they two left a
community event.
That was followed by three other counts of sexual assault of a child,
all within a five-month period.
Authorities allege intercourse occurred in several locations including
at Mosbeck's Champions Forest area home.
The formal charges name four locations, the first in a car near the
Cypresswood Country Club , the second in a car at the Cell phone lot
at Bush Intercontinental Airport, the other two instances occurred at
local motels according to authorities.
At the hotels, we're told Mosbeck used her credit card to check in or
registered under her own name.
Spring ISD police interviewed her, and she did not deny any of the
allegations said authorities. Mosbeck has since resigned from school
said Spring ISD spokeswoman Regina Curry.
According to Spring ISD, the student does not attend Dueitt Middle
School this year. The district also said because the allegations
involve only one student and that it appeared to be an isolated
relationship a letter was not sent home to parents.
“There has been no indication of any other student involved (and) no
information to lead us to believe that this situation was taking place
on school property or during school time,” said Curry.
Mosbeck is due back in court Nov. 29.
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