SC - Elementary school teacher charged with stalking and writing love letters to 11-year old student - July 11, 2024

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Dylan Robert Dukes, who taught at Starr Elementary School, allegedly penned the young girl more than 60 love letters, gave her cards, gifts and “unwanted hugs” that made her uncomfortable, according to an arrest warrant obtained by WIS-TV.

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According to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, 27-year-old Dylan Robert Dukes wrote an 11-year-old girl over 60 love letters and gave her cards, gift cards, ornaments, pictures and “unwanted hugs” that made the victim feel uncomfortable.

Authorities stated before summer break, the Starr Elementary School teacher gave the child a personalized box with a letter for each day of the week for the summer.

Duke also recently joined the child’s church after realizing she would no longer be a student at the school.

The sheriff’s office said when detectives went to the school to survey Dukes’ classroom, they found many pictures of the child in his desk. They mentioned that these pictures were not sexual in any nature.
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“My child has been handed love notes by an adult male countless times,” said the victim’s mother in court.

She said the 60 notes found were just since June.
Teacher accused of stalking, writing over 60 love letters to 11-year-old student

SCARY!!
 
omg he put himself in a contest for America's Favorite Teacher in March
looks like he was a chorus teacher with a background in music and band and a singer
also I don't know what his connection is but he has lots of pictures of young sports teams on his page
and he did turn comments off as I saw a lot of comments from angry people that he hasn't deleted yet

 
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