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A psychologist at Green Mountain High School has been arrested in Colorado and accused of sexual assault. The arrest has sent shockwaves through the local community, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of students. Authorities have reported that the allegations involve inappropriate conduct that allegedly took place on school grounds.
The individual, who has been employed at the school for several years, was taken into custody following an investigation prompted by reports from students and parents. Local law enforcement officials are working diligently to gather evidence and interview potential witnesses as part of the ongoing investigation.
School officials have stated that they are cooperating fully with the authorities and are committed to ensuring a safe environment for all students. They have also encouraged anyone with additional information to come forward. The case has sparked discussions about the importance of safeguarding students and the need for transparency in handling such serious allegations within educational institutions.
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