Northmont High School teacher arrested with minor girl www.privateofficer.com
Posted by privateofficernews on June 24, 2009
ENGLEWOOD, Ohio June 24 2009 — A Northmont High School assistant football coach and head track coach was arrested in Clinton County early Tuesday, June 23, after he was discovered in a parked car with a 17-year-old Englewood girl, according to a report in the Wilmington News Journal.
Deputies said Loren P. Meadows, 35, of Union, was charged with resisting arrest and obstructing official business.
Meadows is the wide receivers coach and the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Thunderbolts football program, as well as Northmont’s head boys and girls varsity track and field coach.
According to the News Journal, the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office received a report at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday of a vehicle parked in the driveway of an abandoned house on Clarksville Road. Deputies found Meadows and a teenage girl inside the vehicle. Both of them were partially undressed.
“Initially, when asked his age, he (Meadows) tried to pass himself off as being 17 as well,” Lt. Pete Smith of the sheriff’s office told the newspaper. “With the help of the on-board computers that we have now, we were able to pull up his age and Social Security number and we found he was 35 years old.”
Meadows was taken to the Clinton County Jail and later released on bond.
Deputies said Loren P. Meadows, 35, of Union, was charged with resisting arrest and obstructing official business.
Meadows is the wide receivers coach and the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Thunderbolts football program, as well as Northmont’s head boys and girls varsity track and field coach.
According to the News Journal, the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office received a report at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday of a vehicle parked in the driveway of an abandoned house on Clarksville Road. Deputies found Meadows and a teenage girl inside the vehicle. Both of them were partially undressed.
“Initially, when asked his age, he (Meadows) tried to pass himself off as being 17 as well,” Lt. Pete Smith of the sheriff’s office told the newspaper. “With the help of the on-board computers that we have now, we were able to pull up his age and Social Security number and we found he was 35 years old.”
Meadows was taken to the Clinton County Jail and later released on bond.
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