A fourth student has come forward alleging that a Peninsula School District fifth-grade teacher groped and threatened her several times while in his class.
The child told detectives in a police interview that the incident made her feel “not good,” “grossed out” and “confused.” Other instances of hugging and touching were recorded in the interview, with the newest student coming forward saying she did not think it was how a teacher should hug a student.. The court documents said Henderson threatened her that if she told anybody about the “stuff that was happening,” he would find where she lived and come to her house.
The instances allegedly occurred within weeks of the school year starting. In addition to the alleged repeated inappropriate comments and touching, Henderson would retaliate when students tried to stop him, allegedly getting angry and stopping the student from playing games with other students if she stopped him from touching her.Henderson has worked in the Peninsula School District since 2012 when he started his career as a substitute teacher.
He posted a $100,000 bond on April 22, but was arrested again on May 30 for violating his release conditions. His bail was increased to $750,000, which he posted on June 3. Henderson remains out of custody on bond, accoridng toIn a series of recent incidents, Bellevue residents have fallen victim to a pair of thieves who prey on older individuals.
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