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NH Middle School Teacher Arrested for Allegedly Stalking One of Her Students

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotFebruary 15, 2025Updated:February 15, 20255 Comments2 Mins Read1K Views
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A middle school teacher from Claremont, New Hampshire, was arrested last week for stalking one of her students after she allegedly violated a restraining order just one hour after being served with it.

[RELATED: New Hampshire School Teacher Arrested in Sting Operation After Soliciting Sex from a 12-Year-Old While on the Job…]

“She was served with the restraining order on Wednesday at the end of the school day, and within an hour, a police officer found her at the Claremont Community Center, and she was in contact with the student she was not allowed to have contact with,” said Claremont Police Chief Brent Wilmot, speaking to the NH Journal.

The student’s parents approached the local police to inform them about their concerns regarding the behavior of the teacher, Erin Mullen, 38, who was then served with a restraining order proscribing contact with the student.

Following the arrest, the Claremont School District’s superintendent issued a statement saying that he had fired Mullen and requested that her teaching license be revoked.

“This decision was made in response to the teacher violating a court order to stay away from a middle school student. In addition, I will be submitting the teacher’s name to the state to have the teaching license revoked for the state of New Hampshire,” he said.

Law enforcement was reluctant to provide details on the situation, leaving the reason for the restraining order mysterious and refusing to say whether the teacher was engaged in a sexual relationship with the student.

Chief Wilmot did say that an investigation had been ongoing into Mullen prior to the restraining order, and referred to the student involved as “he.”

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Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Altoona Tuna
Altoona Tuna
1 year ago

Wait and see if her defense is that she was brainwashed by all the transvestite inclusion and porno they allow in school now. Liberal motto, “cause a problem, be a problem”.

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
1 year ago

Disordered sexual proclivities. This happens when you unnaturally focus children on becoming sexual beings in these government sponsored indoctrination centers pushing pornography and mental illness. Abolish the dept. of Education.

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Governor, what is this BS we are spending tax dollars on?

Today, the Department of Education terminated 29 DEI training grants totaling $101mm.

One sought to train teachers to “help students understand / interrogate the complex histories involved in oppression, and help students recognize areas of privilege and power on an individual and collective basis.“

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Pam McAliinden
Pam McAliinden
1 year ago

Is this teacher a transvestite or a mentally ill “straight” person? The superintendent took the right procedures in firing her and requesting that her teacher’s license be revoked. The student was not even a high school student but a middle school student! Do we need to start requiring mental health exams for all teachers now? Maybe our school boards need to take a look at this and change the requirements for teachers now!

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