Van Buren teacher accused of sending teen sexually explicit material
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By myFOXDetroit.com Staff
Andrea Brennan appeared in a Wayne County court Tuesday morning.
Andrea Brennan, 37
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (WJBK) -
A 37-year-old teacher in the Van Buren Township School District stood silent as she was arraigned on charges of distributing sexually explicit material to a minor.
Andrea Deanna Brennan of Ypsilanti appeared in a Wayne County court Tuesday morning. The court entered a not guilty plea for her. She also faces charges of using a computer to commit a crime and providing a minor with alcohol.
The prosecutor's office says officers allegedly found Brennan with a 15-year-old male in a parked car near Beck and Ayres in Van Buren Township around 1:30 a.m. on July 10.
Brennan is accused of giving that teen alcohol and using a computer to send him sexually explicit material.
We're told he has never been one of Brennan's students.
Distributing sexually explicit material to a minor is a two year felony. Use of a computer to commit a crime is a four year felony, and furnishing alcohol to a minor is a 60 day misdemeanor.
Brennan was released on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond and told she could not have any contact with her alleged victim.
She is expected back in court for a preliminary exam on August 6.
Statement from Van Buren Public Schools: There have been charges of impropriety against an adult who teaches in the district. We are cooperating with criminal authorities to obtain the facts and information regarding these charges. Van Buren schools will take all appropriate steps to determine the future employment status of this individual to ensure the utmost protection of our students. - Michael Van Tassell, Superintendent of Schools
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