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Highschool band director charged with prison sexual conduct

By Editorial Board Published February 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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Highschool band director charged with prison sexual conduct

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Adrian Excessive Faculty band director Aaron Mykeloff has been charged with prison sexual conduct after allegedly having a sexual relationship with a minor.

Mykeloff, 50, was arraigned in Lenawee County court docket Tuesday and is presently in Lenawee County Jail. His bond was set at $400,000.

“This investigation did not lead officers to believe it was connected in any way to his employment,” stated Raisin Township Police in a information launch acquired by 6 Information. “Adrian Public Schools were notified as a precaution and have since followed their procedures to further ensure the safety of their students, staff and community,”

Adrian Public Faculties offered the next assertion in a press launch shared with WTOL:

“Adrian Public Faculties stays dedicated to its obligations to safeguard, nurture, and develop our college students. The District has insurance policies and procedures to research and deal with any allegations of misconduct on or off-site. We recognize our households’ belief and confidence in Adrian Public Faculties, and we’ll proceed to work to keep up that belief.

We perceive the issue of processing this case for college kids and the neighborhood. We are going to proceed to have assist in place for college kids at college and encourage you to achieve out if in case you have considerations in your youngster and the way they’re coping with this data. Though theauthorities have reported to us that this offense is remoted to off-duty, off-site conduct, we’re dedicated to making sure that college students and fogeys have an open line of communication to report any considerations relating to this case. 

On account of this being an open prison investigation, we is not going to remark additional relating to this matter till it’s adjudicated

Adrian Public Faculties Information launch Feb. 4. 2025.

Anybody with additional data is requested to contact Raisin Township Police Sgt. Briggs or Chief Grayer at 517-424-4615.

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