- Robyn Rogers, a 44-year-old Arizona teacher, has been accused of sexually abusing a teenage boy who had run away from home
- She faces charges including three counts of sexual conduct with a minor and harboring a runaway
- Rogers was a cheer coach and child development teacher at a charter school in Arizona
Robyn Rogers, a 44-year-old cheer coach and child development teacher at a charter school in Arizona, has been arrested and charged with sexually abusing a teenage boy who had been missing for months. The Lake Havasu Police Department took Rogers into custody on Thursday, July 11, after questioning her about the location of the missing teen.
Charges Against Robyn Rogers
According to the charges, Rogers is facing three counts of sexual conduct with a minor and other related charges for allegedly sexually abusing the teenage boy who had run away from home. The police investigation revealed that Rogers had been harboring and sexually abusing the runaway teen, who left home on Valentine’s Day.
Robyn Rogers’ Background
Robyn Rogers was a teacher at a charter school in Arizona and also served as a liaison for the school board. She had been working as a cheer coach and child development teacher at the time of the alleged incidents.
FAQs
Q. What is Robyn Rogers’ current status?
A. Robyn Rogers was arrested on Thursday, July 11, and is currently facing charges related to the sexual abuse of a teenage boy.
Q. How long had the teenage boy been missing?
A. The teenage boy had been missing for several months before the police investigation led to Robyn Rogers.
Q. What is the age of the alleged victim?
A. The charges do not specify the exact age of the teenage boy, but he is referred to as a minor in the reports.