Christopher A. Summers, St. Henry, Ohio (arrested Nov 2012)

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    Christopher A. Summers (671 Woodlawn Ave., St. Henry, Ohio), 32, accounting teacher & girls basketball coach at Fort Recovery High School [Fort Recovery Local Schools], Fort Recovery, Ohio, "sexual battery"

    WHIO TV: Ft. Recovery teacher charged with sexual battery (Nov 7 2012)

    A Fort Recovery High School accounting teacher and former girls junior varsity basketball coach was arrested Tuesday and charged with sexual battery, the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office said. Christopher Summers, 32, of St. Henry, was arrested and booked into the Mercer County Jail after the sheriff’s office received a search warrant to search Summers’ residence, according to a release. At Summers’ home deputies seized computers, cameras and other electronic equipment. The alleged criminal conduct occurred between the victim and Summers at Summers’ residence and a hotel in a neighboring county, the sheriff’s office said. The investigation revealed Summers knew the victim from school and began a relationship that lasted nearly three years, according to the release.

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    Indiana News Center: Fort Recovery High School Teacher Arrested, Accused of Sexual Battery (Nov 7 2012)

    A Fort Recovery High School teacher was recently arrested by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department for alleged sexual battery. Christopher A. Summers, 32, of St. Henry is the accounting teacher and former girls junior varsity basketball coach at the high school. Summers is being investigated after his girlfriend of three years contacted the Sheriff’s Office on Monday.
     
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    WDTN: Teacher charged with sexual battery (Nov 7 2012)

    Deputies say the victim and her family called the Sheriff’s Office Monday afternoon to make the charges against Christopher A. Summers, 32, of St. Henry. Deputies did not give the victim’s age, but say Summers, an accounting teacher and junior varsity basketball coach, knew her from school.
     
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    WANE: Ohio high school teacher arrested for sexual battery (Nov 7 2012)

    The victim and her family called the Mercer County Sheriff's Department on Monday afternoon. The Sheriff's Department began an investigation into accounting teacher and former girls basketball coach, Christopher A. Summers, 32. The Sheriff's Department found that Summers knew the victim from school and that they had an almost three year relationship. Police believe the sex crimes Summers is accused of engaging in happened at his residence and at a hotel in a nearby county.
     
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    WLFI: Ohio high school teacher arrested for sexual battery (Nov 7 2012)

    The victims and her family called the Mercer County Sheriff's Department on Monday afternoon. The Sheriff's Department began an investigation into accounting teacher and former girls basketball coach, Christopher A. Summers, 32. The Sheriff's Department found that Summers knew the victim from school and that they had an almost three year relationship. The sexual battery Summer is accused of happened at his residence and at a hotel in a nearby county.
     
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    LimaOhio.com: Fort Recovery teacher, coach charged with sexual battery (Nov 7 2012)

    A Fort Recovery High School teacher and coach is being charged with sexual battery and accused of having a three-year relationship with a female student, according to the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office. Christopher A. Summers, 32, of St. Henry, was arrested on the charge, a third-degree felony, Tuesday, Sheriff Jeff Grey said. Summers is an accounting teacher at the high school and a former girls junior varsity basketball coach. Grey said his office was contacted Monday afternoon around 3 p.m. by a female student and her family, whose name and age were not being released. Grey said Summers knew the girl from school and began a relationship with her that has lasted nearly three years.
     
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    Van Wert Independent: Ft. Recovery teacher faces sex charge (Nov 8 2012)

    Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced Wednesday the arrest of a Fort Recovery High School teacher for sexual battery, a felony of the third degree. Arrested was Christopher A. Summers, 32, of St. Henry. Summers is an accounting teacher and former girls’ junior varsity basketball coach. The sheriff’s department was contacted Monday at approximately 3 p.m. by the victim and her family. The investigation revealed that Summers knew the victim from school and began a relationship that lasted nearly three years. The alleged criminal conduct occurred at Summers’ residence and at a hotel in a neighboring county. The sheriff’s department applied for, and received, a search warrant on Tuesday afternoon to search Summers’ residence, and computers, cameras, and other electronic equipment were seized.
     
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    Daily Standard: Teacher faces sex charge (Nov 8 2012)

    Christopher Alan Summers, 32, 671 Woodlawn Ave., St. Henry, faces one count of sexual battery, a third-degree felony ... Summers, who is reportedly married and has children, taught accounting and formerly served as track coach and girls junior varsity basketball coach ... The alleged offenses occurred over a three-year period at Summers' home as well as at a hotel in a neighboring county, sheriff Jeff Grey said ... A review of Summers' personnel file by The Daily Standard revealed prior infractions. On June 30, 2011, Summers met Vaughn and high school principal Jeff Hobbs regarding an incident when he slept in the girls' dorm at a Findlay girls basketball camp even though male quarters had been prepared for him. Also at that meeting, Summers was reprimanded for being too friendly with basketball players, having unauthorized closed-door meetings with students, texting students and players about things not related to basketball and a general lack of communication with other members of the coaching staff.