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Teen Pees In Teacher's Drink, Police Say

POSTED: 4:19 pm PDT September 23, 2008
UPDATED: 5:16 pm PDT September 23, 2008

Police in Washington said they've arrested a teenager for urinating in his teacher's drink.

Investigators said officers arrested the 13-year-old at Castle Rock Middle School on Friday, and he's now facing a felony charge.

Castle Rock police said the victim was a woman who was teaching four eighth-grade boys Friday when one of them peed in her drink.

The teacher walked into her class just in time to catch the boy zipping up and discovered urine in her plastic drink bottle, officers said.

"Kids now days have no respect," a parent named Vicky said.

The initial reaction from local parents was one of disgust.

"We live in an age now where everything is a free-for-all it's just ridiculous," Vicky said.

An investigation revealed the child had urinated in her drink bottle and that the other students in class had witnessed it, police said.

The teacher didn't drink the liquid and was not hurt, but police took the boy to Cowlitz County Juvenile Detention.

"I'm shocked," said Ronna who lives nearby.

Several people in the community said the student definitely crossed the line but said he should not face charges.

"If it was my kid he would face some serious reprimands at home. As far as a crime, that's a bit much," Ronna said.

The Castle Rock School District said the boy will be suspended for at least five days.

Teen Pees In Teacher's Drink, Police Say

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