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Sheriff: Indiana teacher stalked teen student, sent nearly 600 text messages

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Paige Simon (Credit: Decatur County Sheriff's Office) GREENSBURG, Ind. - An Indiana teacher has been charged with stalking a student, sending him nearly 600 lewd messages.

The Decatur County Sheriff’s Department said 28-year-old Paige Simon of Osgood has been charged with stalking, official misconduct and battery.

In a probable cause statement obtained by FOX Television Stations, authorities said they were alerted to the alleged crime by the victim's father.

The victim is now 18 years old but was 15 at the time of the alleged incident.SHARED: Man charged in Harvard bomb threats, Bitcoin extortion schemeThe father said his son had been receiving inappropriate text messages from a teacher at South Decatur High School.

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