ORLANDO, Fla. – A former school resource officer has been arrested over accusations that he had “inappropriate sexual contact” with a teen.
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According to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, the officer, identified as 34-year-old Christian Linan, had served as a school resource officer at Dunnellon High School for a year and a half.
They say detectives became aware of this last week after a former student — who is now an adult — told a counselor about her relationship with Linan.
Investigators said the victim told them that she and Linan had sex several times starting in 2019, when she was 15 years old.
The sheriff’s office announced that after interviewing Linan, detectives found enough evidence to place him under arrest.
“Every day, I have a thousand employees working hard and doing what’s right. So it hurts each one of us when someone does something like this and casts a shadow over the good that the rest of these deputies are doing,” Sheriff Billy Woods said.
Linan now faces four counts of lewd or lascivious battery on a juvenile victim.
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