Substitute teacher allegedly had sex with teen student at her grandparents’ home
A substitute teacher in Maryland plied a teen student with snow cones and booze, and late last month, had sex with him at her grandparents’ house, police said.
Alexis Mercedes Boberg, 25, of Severn, surrendered to police Monday after a student at the Center of Applied Technologies North told authorities they met up for sex at various locations in May after exchanging phone numbers at the school, Anne Arundel County police said.
Boberg and the teen also communicated on Snapchat, where messages soon turned sexual and the substitute teacher began sending explicit photos, according to court documents obtained by the Capital Gazette.
But Boberg first took the teen and a friend to a snowball stand in Glen Burnie, where the trio bought frozen treats before chatting in her car. She then drove the teen and his friend to a liquor store and bought them mini bottles of rum, which they drank before leaving, police wrote.
The teen, whose age was not provided by police, later met Boberg on May 24 at her grandparents’ home in Severn. He then waited outside the residence until Boberg snuck him into a back bedroom, where they had sex, the teen told police.
Days later, police said, Boberg met the teen again at a mall in Glen Burnie before returning to her car, where they engaged in sex acts, court documents show.
The teen and his mother told police about the alleged encounters on June 5 at North County High School, where he also takes classes, Anne Arundel police said. His mother then applied for a court order to keep Boberg away from her son the following day, the Capital Gazette reports.
“During the last 20 days, my son has been manipulated into a sexual relationship [with] his substitute teacher at school,” the teen’s mother wrote.
Boberg, who has been charged with fourth-degree sex offense with a person in a position of authority and consuming an alcoholic beverage on public property, made her initial court appearance Monday and was released on her own recognizance. She faces up to one year in prison on each sex offense count if convicted.
Boberg’s attorney, Peter O’Neill, told The Post on Wednesday that she intends to plead not guilty. He declined further comment.
A spokesman for Anne Arundel County Schools said Boberg taught as a substitute at several schools in the district since 2017, but has since been banned from the classroom. There’s no evidence she victimized other children, spokesman Bob Mosier told WJZ.
“People who would prey on children simply have no place in our school system,” Mosier told the station.
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