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03-15-2012, 11:45 PM
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LEXINGTON, Texas -- In a town of 1,100, word of what a former Lexington Middle School teacher is accused of doing spread fast.
"I heard my brother and sister talking about it," said Jessica Carmona, who works in Lexington. Her siblings go to school in Lexington. "It did shock me," she said.
Police say 32-year-old Holly Lopez, a special education teacher at Lexington Middle School, had an improper relationship with a 14-year-old student she tutored.
According to the arrest affidavit, the student says Lopez "would treat me like a boyfriend and touch my leg sometimes."
In the month leading up to the alleged assault, the two exchanged 841 text messages. Police say on Feb. 11, the messaging turned into sex in the home of the boy's 13-year-old friend, also a Lexington Middle School student, in Pflugerville.
"She arrived at the residence with condoms and then proceeded to engage in sexual intercourse with both students," said Pflugerville Police Department Lieutenant Laura Wilkes.
LEXINGTON, Texas -- In a town of 1,100, word of what a former Lexington Middle School teacher is accused of doing spread fast.
"I heard my brother and sister talking about it," said Jessica Carmona, who works in Lexington. Her siblings go to school in Lexington. "It did shock me," she said.
Police say 32-year-old Holly Lopez, a special education teacher at Lexington Middle School, had an improper relationship with a 14-year-old student she tutored.
According to the arrest affidavit, the student says Lopez "would treat me like a boyfriend and touch my leg sometimes."
In the month leading up to the alleged assault, the two exchanged 841 text messages. Police say on Feb. 11, the messaging turned into sex in the home of the boy's 13-year-old friend, also a Lexington Middle School student, in Pflugerville.
"She arrived at the residence with condoms and then proceeded to engage in sexual intercourse with both students," said Pflugerville Police Department Lieutenant Laura Wilkes.