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A teacher accused of hurting kids walked free 85 times while on house arrest.

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When a person is charged with a serious crime, we trust the system to keep the public safe. That trust breaks when the rules are ignored dozens of times without anyone noticing.

WHAT HAPPENED

A New York teacher is facing charges for abusing six teenagers. A judge let her stay home while she waited for her trial. She had to wear a GPS monitor on her ankle to make sure she stayed put.

Prosecutors say she did not stay home. They say she left her house 85 times over several months. She even went to places where children play, like parks and schools.

Authorities say these trips happened many times before they caught her. Now, lawyers are asking a judge to take away her bail and put her in jail until her trial starts.

What the evidence shows

  • 85 total times she left her home without permission.
  • 6 teenagers are named as victims in the abuse case.
  • GPS data shows she visited local parks and schools.
  • The violations happened over several months.
  • Prosecutors are now asking a judge to put her in jail.

THE BIGGER QUESTION

Why did it take 85 trips for someone to notice? We are told that electronic monitors keep us safe, but they only work if someone is watching the data in real time.

This story makes us ask if these devices are just a false sense of security for the community. If a person can go to a school 85 times while on house arrest, the system is not doing its job.

WHAT HAPPENS NOW

Prosecutors want her bail taken away immediately. If the judge agrees, she will wait for her trial behind bars instead of at home. This case might lead to stricter rules for how police watch people on house arrest.

Parents in the area are likely worried about how this happened. The court will have to decide if the tracking system can ever be trusted again in cases like this.

WHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW

  1. Why didn't the GPS device trigger an alarm the first time she left?
  2. Did she have contact with any children during these 85 trips?
  3. Who was responsible for checking her location data every day?

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Published: Jun 23, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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