
Loudoun County special education teacher placed on leave after alleged public intoxication: officials
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A special education teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, was reportedly put on leave after she was charged with being intoxicated in public, according to local officials.
Last Friday, someone reportedly notified the school resource officer that Richards appeared to be "under the influence," according to police. She was later released after county police took her to the county's detention center before releasing her on her own recognizance, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office daily incident report.
Brandon Wolfe, the principal of Potomac Falls High School, sent messages to the school community that explained no one was hurt in the incident, according to WJLA.

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