THANK YOU. STAYING THERE IN WINSTON-SALEM. BREAKING NEWS NOW AT 6:00, A WINSTON-SALEM TEACHER IS ACCUSED OF HAVING AN INAPPROPRIATE RELATIONSHIP WITH A STUDENT. 33 YEAR OLD KEVIN CAMPBELL WAS ARRESTED TODAY. HE IS A TEACHER AT CALVARY DAY SCHOOL AND IS NOW CHARGED WITH TWO FELONY COUNTS OF INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH A STUDENT. WINSTON-SALEM POLICE SAY OFFICERS FIRST BECAME AWARE OF THE INCIDENT BACK IN MAY, AND IT TOOK THEM THE LAST FEW MONTHS TO GATHER ENOUGH EVIDENCE. CAMPBELL WAS GIV
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Now-former Calvary Day School teacher charged for having inappropriate relationship with student, Winston-Salem police say
A man is facing indecent liberties charges after being accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student, according to officials with the Winston-Salem Police Department.On May 9, officers responded to the 130 block of South Peace Haven Road after a report of a teacher at a Calvary Day School having a relationship with a student. Officials said the Criminal Investigations Division’s Special Victims Unit began investigating.TOP STORIESPlane lands on Interstate 840 near Battleground Avenue, troopers sayNow-former North Davidson High School football coach facing several charges, Davidson County officials sayWoman charged after crash involving school bus and van, 4 children injured, troopers sayGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereAfter months of investigating and gathering evidence, Kevin Campbell was taken into custody on Thursday and charged with two counts of indecent liberties with a student.Officials said Campbell, 33, was given an unsecured bond of $150,000, and he is due in court on Friday.The victim will not be identified due to their age.Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscastsCalvary Day School issued a statement, which can be found below: "In May, we were informed of an allegation that Mr. Campbell had engaged in inappropriate behavior with a student. After receiving this information, we immediately contacted the Winston-Salem police department and shared with them what we knew. We also placed Mr. Campbell on leave pending the police investigation. On June 3, 2024 we terminated Mr. Campbell’s employment contract. While this criminal legal process continues, we are committed to fully cooperating with the appropriate authorities regarding these allegations as well as any additional information we may learn."Anyone with information on this incident should contact the WSPD at 336-773-7700 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800 to stay anonymous.Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app hereNAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love
A man is facing indecent liberties charges after being accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student, according to officials with the Winston-Salem Police Department.
On May 9, officers responded to the 130 block of South Peace Haven Road after a report of a teacher at a Calvary Day School having a relationship with a student. Officials said the Criminal Investigations Division’s Special Victims Unit began investigating.
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After months of investigating and gathering evidence, Kevin Campbell was taken into custody on Thursday and charged with two counts of indecent liberties with a student.
Officials said Campbell, 33, was given an unsecured bond of $150,000, and he is due in court on Friday.
The victim will not be identified due to their age.
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Calvary Day School issued a statement, which can be found below:
"In May, we were informed of an allegation that Mr. Campbell had engaged in inappropriate behavior with a student. After receiving this information, we immediately contacted the Winston-Salem police department and shared with them what we knew. We also placed Mr. Campbell on leave pending the police investigation. On June 3, 2024 we terminated Mr. Campbell’s employment contract. While this criminal legal process continues, we are committed to fully cooperating with the appropriate authorities regarding these allegations as well as any additional information we may learn."
Anyone with information on this incident should contact the WSPD at 336-773-7700 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800 to stay anonymous.
Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here
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