When a friendly aquaintence from High School that you at lunch with, went to camps with, and went on road trips with gets in THIS KIND OF TROUBLE, it is kinda sad.
Update: Read my comment below if you cannot access the file.
HE WHO LOVES NOT WOMEN, WINE, AND SONG.... REMAINS A FOOL HIS WHOLE LIFE LONG---- MARTIN LUTHER
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i wasn't able to read this...
but ne way, i just wanted to come by and say hi!!!
smooches!
Can't read it either.
Can you tell us what it says? I don't want to be a member..lol.
It says this:
Soldotna man charged with assault
By PATRICE KOHL
Peninsula Clarion
A Kenai Middle School teacher has been arrested on a first-degree charge of sexual assault involving an 18-year-old woman from Kenai and on a charge of furnishing alcohol to two minors.
Investigators from the Alaska Bureau of Investigation arrested Erik Larson, 33, of Soldotna, this weekend after it received a report of sexual assault at 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Larson teaches special education classes and has been teaching since the fall of 2002. According to Alaska Statute 12.55, first-degree sexual assault is an unclassified felony and can result in up to $500,000 in fines and 40 years in prison.
Investigators have and are continuing to conduct a thorough investigation of the case, said Greg Wilkinson, Alaska State Troopers spokesman.
“He wouldn’t have been arrested if we didn’t feel we had a solid case,” Wilkinson said.
Larson has been remanded to Wildwood Correctional Center.
My heart hurts when this sort of thing happens. Even worse when people you know are involved.
I grew up with Erik, and it's been tough to figure out how to deal with this news. Have you heard anything about sentencing, etc?
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