Riverside Brookfield High School employee charged with sending student nude videos

Anthony P. Roberts, who works as a teacher’s aide and coach at the school, is accused of sending a 17-year-old girl “videos showing nude, male genitalia” through Snapchat.

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A Riverside Brookfield High School employee has been charged with sending inappropriate videos to a 17-year-old girl.

A Riverside Brookfield High School employee has been charged with sending inappropriate videos to a 17-year-old girl.

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A staff member at Riverside Brookfield High School has been charged with sending inappropriate videos to a student on Snapchat.

Anthony P. Roberts, 30, is charged with a misdemeanor count of unlawful dissemination of harmful material, according to a statement from Riverside police.

A Riverside resident and her 17-year-old daughter filed a complaint with police on Dec. 30, 2019, after someone sent the girl “videos showing nude, male genitalia,” police said. Investigators obtained a warrant for the Snapchat account that sent the videos and ultimately identified the suspect as Roberts.

Anthony P. Roberts

Anthony P. Roberts

Riverside police

“Due to the sensitivity of this case, detectives worked directly with Snapchat in California to obtain records as soon as possible,” Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel said in the statement. “Our detectives received full cooperation from the Riverside Brookfield High School superintendent and his staff, and they continue to assist in the overall investigation.”

Roberts, who works as a teacher’s aide and basketball coach at Riverside Brookfield High School, was arrested Friday at the school, 160 Ridgewood Road in Riverside, according to police. School was not in session at the time because of a teacher institute day.

The school district was first informed about the investigation Friday and immediately placed Roberts on administrative leave, Township District 208 superintendent Kevin Skinkis said.

“Student safety is our top priority and we will continue to work with the Riverside Police Department accordingly,” Skinkis said.

Police said there is “no evidence that any physical contact took place between Mr. Roberts and any students or other juveniles.”

Anyone with information about the case or similar incidents is asked to contact Detective Sgt. Leo Kotor or Detective James Lazansky at 708-447-2127.

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