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4th-grade teacher charged with rape of 12-year-old Tennessee boy; 'multiple victims' possible, police say
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Date:2025-04-18 05:30:55
An elementary school teacher in Tennessee was charged with rape after police said she sexually assaulted a 12-year-old boy and was reportedly grooming other young boys online via video games.
Alissa D. McCommon, 38, who teaches fourth grade at Charger Academy in Covington, was arrested at her home by the Covington Police Department Friday on allegations of sexual misconduct with multiple juveniles in a multi-jurisdictional investigation, police said.
Part of the Tipton County School District, the school is located in West Tennessee in the Mississippi Delta region. Covington is about 40 miles northeast of Memphis.
McCommon, a mother of two who police said lives in Covington, is charged with one felony count of rape of a child, Tipton County General Sessions court records show.
In a Facebook post, Covington police said additional charges are pending in the case.
McCommon was booked into the county jail Friday and posted a $25,000 bond on Saturday, a jail spokespersons told USA TODAY.
She is slated to appear before a judge on the case Wednesday, a court clerk said.
Tipton County Assistant Superintendent Rebekah Byrd said in a statement McCommon was suspended without pay from her position on Aug. 24, the same day the allegations were brought to light.
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those who may have been affected by the events as outlined by law enforcement," Byrd wrote.
McCommon's name was not listed on the school's website Tuesday.
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'Multiple juvenile victims have come forth'
According to a criminal complaint obtained by USA TODAY, detectives were tipped off about the rape when the Tennessee Department of Children's Services contacted police regarding reported sexual misconduct between McCommon and a former student, now age 16.
The student, who was 12 and in seventh grade at the time of the alleged rape, and his parents met with police on Aug. 24 and the boy told detectives he spent the night at McCommon's house several years back, according to the affidavit. At some point that night, the boy said, McCommon woke him up and sexually assaulted him.
Police said "multiple juvenile victims" also came forward claiming McCommon befriended them and began playing video games with them online.
McCommon reportedly communicated with the boys through cell phone social media apps and allegedly sent inappropriate photographs and "requested sexual relations" with the victims, police said.
During an interview with detectives, police said, McCommon admitted to "communicating inappropriately with former students."
'Exposed to similar circumstances'
Detectives with the Tipton County Sheriff's Office, also involved in the investigation, began working jointly with police after receiving information regarding other victims "exposed to similar circumstances" outside of Covington city limits.
In a Facebook post, police said they do not believe any of the alleged activities took place on school campus.
Additional details were not released by law enforcement in an effort to protect the victims' identities, police said.
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'Terrible exploitation and abuse'
Covington Police Chief Donna Turner said detectives continue to investigate what she called "terrible exploitation and abuse" of young boys.
"We expect to also develop the investigation to determine accountability of other adults in the case, including those who were aware of the abuse, and those who allowed or provided locations for such illegal acts to occur," Turner said. "I am thankful for the continued assistance by Tipton County School officials during this investigation.”
Turner said she also spoke with the U.S. Attorney’s Office and is pursuing "any appropriate federal charges" related to the sexual exploitation of the victims through cellphones, inappropriate relations, and activities across jurisdictional state lines.
"We will prosecute this case to the fullest and will continue to support the victims and their families during all aspects of the investigation," Turner said.
Defense attorney: McCommon is innocent
A Tipton County General Sessions court clerk said McCommon did not have an attorney on record, but Jere Mason told WREG he represents her and she is innocent.
Mason, a defense attorney based in Covington, could not immediately be reached by USA TODAY Tuesday because his secretary said he was in court.
But he released this statement to the outlet: “What we’re asking is that the public be patient and allow the justice system to do its job and not create further persecution on the alleged victims or on the family of the defendant.”
Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact Covington Police or the Tipton County sheriff's office.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior correspondent for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter @nataliealund.
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