Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Manchester teacher caught peeping refuses to turn himself in.

Former Yazoo Co. teacher wanted in voyeurism case


Arrest warrant includes three counts of child exploitation

YAZOO CITY — Yazoo County officials want to arrest a former high school teacher they say behaved inappropriately with students, but they can't find him.

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Richard Darden, who until recently taught biology at Manchester Academy for more than 25 years, on three counts of child exploitation and three counts of voyeurism.

Authorities said Darden had a special room in his home that allowed him to secretly watch young men as they dressed and undressed in the bathroom.

Darden, who resigned from Manchester earlier this month, faces 40 years in prison on each exploitation count and five years on each voyeurism count.

After allegations were raised at school on the morning of May 7, Darden checked into a rehabilitation facility before authorities could question him.

"They involved three male students that are all underage that went to Manchester. None of the actions that occurred were on school property," Sheriff Tommy Vaughn said during a news conference on Monday.

Cynthia Stewart, Darden's attorney, wouldn't say where her client is being treated or what he is being treated for.

"We've made arrangements to handle it appropriately, and I can't comment beyond that," Stewart told The Clarion-Ledger.

"She knows the smartest thing to do is to accompany him up here to face the charges," Vaughn said.

Yazoo County law enforcement authorities said if Stewart doesn't tell them where Darden is within the next week or two, they'll have her in court.

Three male student athletes - whose average age is around 16, authorities said - found the peeping area and confronted Darden on May 6. That evening, Darden reportedly went to his minister before going to the school's headmaster, Bryan Dendy.

Dennis Moulder, chief investigator for the Yazoo County Sheriff's Department, has talked to more than 100 people in the community since the case broke.

Darden, who isn't married, was popular with students. Authorities said students often hung out at his home, appear to have dropped by unannounced and may have called him when they had been drinking alcohol.
The Clarion Ledger

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