Crime & Safety
Teacher Reassured Boy's Parents She Can't Get Pregnant: Records
"When asked how she knew she was not pregnant, she said she was on birth control," court documents allege.

GOODYEAR, AZ — A sixth-grade Goodyear teacher accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy told him in a message exchange that she wanted him "every day with no time limit" and would quit her job to abuse him all day, court documents allege.
Brittany Zamora, a 27-year-old teacher at Las Brisas Academy Elementary School, was arrested last week and remains jailed on suspicion of sexual misconduct with a minor, KNXV-TV reported.
Court documents obtained by the Star-Telegram say the principal of the school called police on the night of March 21 to report that a child had been molested by a teacher. That teacher was identified as Zamora, a sixth-grade teacher who had worked there for less than a year.
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The boy's parents found sexually explicit text messages on his phone that showed he was having a "sexual relationship" with the teacher, court documents said.
The two exchanged the messages via the social media app Instagram. Zamora's messages to the boy included the words "baby" and "ily," an acronym for "I love you."
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After finding the messages, the boy told his parents he and his teacher performed sex acts on each other in the classroom and Zamora's car, the documents allege. The boy's father told him to message her the way he normally does. The conversation went as follows:
Boy: "I want to [expletive] so bad bby those time weren't enough for me"
Zamora: "I know baby! I want you every day with no time limit"
"If I could quit my job and [expletive] you all day I would"
Boy: "I need more [expletive] from u"
Zamora: "I'll give you whatever you want baby."
On March 22, the parents agreed to call the teacher. Court documents say she apologized and agreed to quit her job. She also said she'd ruined her life and marriage, and that it wouldn't happen again.
"She never actually said she had sex with the victim, but rather assured the parents that she was not pregnant and could not go into details over the phone," the documents allege. "When asked how she knew she was not pregnant, she said she was on birth control."
The Liberty Elementary School District said in a statement that the teacher was arrested and will not return. The incident was reported to the State Board of Education, which will determine what to do about the teacher’s certification.
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