The Lee County Sheriff's Office says a teacher has been charged with taking inappropriate photos of a female student during school hours. alnews alcrime alabamanewsnetwork
David Edward Gregory – Photo from Lee County Sheriff’s Office
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office says a teacher has been charged with taking inappropriate photos of a female student during school hours.school resource deputies were made aware of a teacher at Smiths Station High School taking the photos. 60-year-old David Edward Gregory of Opelika has been charged with one count of voyeurism in the first degree, which is a class C felony. He is out on bond, but the sheriff’s office saysIf you have information to help investigators, call Central Alabama CrimeStoppers at 215-STOP.
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