Kimme A. Woolf, 29-year-old teacher at Perrin High School in Jack County, Texas, has been arrested for allegedly committing sexual assault on one student and having an improper relationship with another.
Woolf surrendered herself to Jack County Sheriff’s Office authorities last week on Friday afternoon. She was processed into the county jail and released after posting bonds totaling $150,000. The charges involve two Perrin High School male students, ages 18 and 16.
Woolf, a graduate of Mineral Wells High School and Tarleton State University, worked as a math teacher for Mineral Wells ISD during the entirety of the 2005-06 school year before resigning and joining P-WCISD, where she worked until Oct. 26. According to investigators, “Kimme Woolf had left the Mineral Wells school district after similar allegations were made.”
According to the arrest warrant complaint, two Perrin High School students, one 18-year-old and one other 16-year-old, approached Woolf about a rumor she had left Mineral Wells schools because she was “messing around with students” and asked if she wanted to “fool around.” Woolf met with the students on a gravel road where she allegedly performed oral sex on both of them. After that Woolf allegedly met with the 18-year-old at least two additional times for sex.
Parent’s of the boys found text messages that revealed the sexual acts between their sons and the female teacher. After contacting Woolf they approached the principal and CPS was notified.
Woolf’s husband reportedly met with investigators and told them his wife called him around Oct. 22 and told him she had a letter he needed to read, court records state.
When he jokingly asked if she was having sex with a student, Woolf reportedly told him she was, according to the affidavit. He told the investigator he had suspected she was having an affair.
Bond restrictions placed on Woolf require her to remain in Palo Pinto County and immediately adjoining counties except Jack County unless reporting to the probation office or showing up for other case settings and prohibit her from participating in work or volunteer activities requiring contact with minors or coming within 50 feet of premises where children normally gather, such as schools and playgrounds.
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Woolf surrendered herself to Jack County Sheriff’s Office authorities last week on Friday afternoon. She was processed into the county jail and released after posting bonds totaling $150,000. The charges involve two Perrin High School male students, ages 18 and 16.
Woolf, a graduate of Mineral Wells High School and Tarleton State University, worked as a math teacher for Mineral Wells ISD during the entirety of the 2005-06 school year before resigning and joining P-WCISD, where she worked until Oct. 26. According to investigators, “Kimme Woolf had left the Mineral Wells school district after similar allegations were made.”
According to the arrest warrant complaint, two Perrin High School students, one 18-year-old and one other 16-year-old, approached Woolf about a rumor she had left Mineral Wells schools because she was “messing around with students” and asked if she wanted to “fool around.” Woolf met with the students on a gravel road where she allegedly performed oral sex on both of them. After that Woolf allegedly met with the 18-year-old at least two additional times for sex.
Parent’s of the boys found text messages that revealed the sexual acts between their sons and the female teacher. After contacting Woolf they approached the principal and CPS was notified.
Woolf’s husband reportedly met with investigators and told them his wife called him around Oct. 22 and told him she had a letter he needed to read, court records state.
When he jokingly asked if she was having sex with a student, Woolf reportedly told him she was, according to the affidavit. He told the investigator he had suspected she was having an affair.
Bond restrictions placed on Woolf require her to remain in Palo Pinto County and immediately adjoining counties except Jack County unless reporting to the probation office or showing up for other case settings and prohibit her from participating in work or volunteer activities requiring contact with minors or coming within 50 feet of premises where children normally gather, such as schools and playgrounds.
http://naughtyneighbors.zoeoez.com/2010/12/17/kimme-a-woolf-jack-county-texas/