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Aurora School Teacher Arrested, Wanted in Arizona For Misconduct
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Colorado School Teacher Arrested Wanted in Arizona For Misconduct
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The Aurora Police Department released a statement that they ve arrested wanted fugitive Mark Lindrud. A warrant was issued for Lindrud s arrest in Arizona for numerous counts of sexual conduct with a minor, as well as sexual abuse of a minor.
Although Lindrud is wanted in Arizona, the Aurora Police Department wanted to release this information to the public because Lindrud is currently a teacher at Vista Peak Preparatory school in Aurora. The school has placed Lindrud on administrative leave.
In the investigation, authorities found that Lindrud has reportedly worked at more than eight Denver metro area schools in his 20 years as a teacher. It is alledged that there may be more victims who have not yet reported to police.
Aurora teacher arrested on suspicion of sexual abuse of a minor, police say
Police: Suspect worked at multiple Denver metro area school districts
Aurora Police Department.
and last updated 2021-07-29 21:46:13-04
AURORA, Colo. â An Aurora school teacher was arrested Wednesday on numerous counts of sexual misconduct in Arizona.
Police arrested Mark Lindrud, 49, for a warrant issued in Arizona for numerous counts of sexual conduct with a minor and sexual abuse of a minor, according to a news release.
Investigators said Lindrud, who is currently employed as a school teacher at Vista Peak Preparatory school in Aurora, has been placed on administrative leave, but theyâre warning the public because the suspect has worked at more than eight Denver metro area schools in his 20 year tenure as a teacher.
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