WINCHESTER, Calif. (KTLA) -- Riverside County Sheriff's deputies responded to Susan La Vorgna Elementary School on Thursday Jan. 12, regarding a report of a teacher who was possibly intoxicated.
The investigation revealed school officials went to a classroom to check on a teacher, Theresa Davis, after reviewing a suspicious hall pass written by the teacher. School officials subsequently removed Davis from her classroom after suspecting she was intoxicated while conducting her third grade class.
Upon arrival, deputies confirmed the teacher displayed objective symptoms of being under the influence of alcohol while responsible for approximately 23 students. Davis was released to a family member while charges of Child Endangerment are being reviewed by the Riverside District Attorney's Office.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to call Sergeant Woods at the Southwest Station at 951-696-3000.
The investigation revealed school officials went to a classroom to check on a teacher, Theresa Davis, after reviewing a suspicious hall pass written by the teacher. School officials subsequently removed Davis from her classroom after suspecting she was intoxicated while conducting her third grade class.
Upon arrival, deputies confirmed the teacher displayed objective symptoms of being under the influence of alcohol while responsible for approximately 23 students. Davis was released to a family member while charges of Child Endangerment are being reviewed by the Riverside District Attorney's Office.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to call Sergeant Woods at the Southwest Station at 951-696-3000.
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