A Mendenhall High School wrestling coach is facing charges for alleged sex crimes against a student.
The Simpson County Sheriff’s Office reports that Sammy Byther turned himself in to authorities on Thursday following a probable cause hearing that took place one day prior. Byther became the subject of review after an unidentified pupil contended that the coach had engaged in inappropriate communication with the student.
Byther is charged with two counts of sexual battery. He is being held in the Simpson County Adult Detention Center on a $2 million bond.
The Simpson County School District issued the following statement in response to the charges filed against Byther:
“Simpson County School District is committed to the safety and well-being of all students and has zero tolerance for any behavior that compromises their security. We have been made aware of allegations of inappropriate conduct involving a staff member and a student. Upon learning of these allegations, we placed the individual on administrative leave. Based on the evidence that we have received, the individual has been terminated from employment with the district.
We take these matters seriously and are fully cooperating with law enforcement and relevant agencies. To protect the integrity of the investigation and the privacy of our students and families, we are unable to provide further details at this time.
The district remains committed to maintaining a safe and supportive environment for every student and will continue to work with all necessary parties to ensure the highest standards of student safety.”
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