Midwest City, OK – There is a warrant out for the arrest of a 28-year-old now-former middle school teacher who allegedly texted naked pictures of herself to a 16-year-old boy.
The investigation began after a faculty member at Midwest City High School overheard a student saying that he had been sent nude pictures by a teacher, KFOR reported.
Court documents filed in Oklahoma County District Court showed that the high school student told investigators that he met Ivy Reneau at soccer practice when she approached him.
Reneau, who was an assistant soccer coach at the time, allegedly told the student she had “heard rumors that he liked her and wanted to watch her run,” according to KFOR.
The arrest affidavit said Reneau added the 16 year old to her Snapchat and then sent him several nude photos and an inappropriate video.
Court documents said the teen recipient showed the pictures and video to some of his teammates, KFOR reported.
When the 28-year-old middle school teacher was questioned, Reneau admitted to a Midwest City police detective that she sent the pictures to the boy.
She said they had never had a physical relationship but admitted “they talked about hanging out one time, but never went through with it,” court documents revealed.
Reneau was charged with using technology to engage in communication for sexual prurient interest with a minor and a warrant for her arrest was issued, the Daily Mail reported.
She has not yet been taken into custody.
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The school district was quick to issue a statement that announced Reneau had been terminated from its employ, KFOR reported.
“District officials were notified of an alleged relationship between a Mid-Del staff member and a student,” the statement read. “We reported the information to law enforcement so that they could begin an investigation.”
“The staff member is no longer employed by Mid-Del Schools, and we have worked closely with the family of the student in the wake of this accusation. We will continue to fully cooperate with the authorities,” the school district said.