Who is Kiera McGlinn? Maine Substitute Teacher Arrested for Having Sexual Relationship with Student Who is Also Family Friend's Son

Kiera McGlinn and Bonny Eagle High School
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A former Maine School Administrative District #6 substitute teacher was arrested on Tuesday after allegedly engaging in a sexual relationship involving a Bonny Eagle High School student.

On Tuesday, Kiera McGlinn, 42, of Standish turned herself into the Portland Police Department on outstanding warrants for sexual abuse of a minor and tampering with a victim/witness, according to a news release from the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.

McGlinn Told Victim to Lie About the Relationship

The warrants reportedly stemmed from an investigation accusing McGlinn of having a sexual relationship with a teenage boy. During the investigation, detectives reportedly learned McGlinn was a substitute teacher in MSAD 6 and notified school officials.

"Additionally and during the course of this investigation, McGlinn was alleged to have contacted the victim and asked that he lie about their relationship," the release said.

McGlinn was Friends with Victim's Family Members

Investigators noted that none of the alleged crimes happened on school property and that McGlinn's role as a substitute teacher in MSAD 6 did not facilitate the alleged crime.

"Instead, the victim in this case was friends with members of McGlinn's family, and all allegations occurred through this family dynamic and outside the school venue," the release said.

McGlinn is now awaiting arraignment scheduled for May 10 at the Cumberland County Unified Court. She is prohibited from contacting the victim and remains free after posting a $2,500 bail.

McGlinn Removed from Teaching Position Indefinitely

Superintendent Clay Gleason addressed an ongoing investigation of a former MSAD 6 substitute teacher in a Feb. 13 community message.

"The individual in question was immediately removed from the active substitute teaching list for an indefinite period of time," Gleason said, noting the incident occurred outside of school hours and off school grounds.

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