Police Arrest Teacher After Lewd Photos Found On Teen’s Cell Phone
Klewer
Published: July 16, 2009
Updated: July 16, 2009
LEBANON, Va – Eighth-grade science teacher Connie Beth Klewer sports a wide, friendly grin in the faculty photo posted on the Web page for the Lebanon Middle School.
Not so in the jailhouse mugshot snapped last week. The 37-year-old is being held without bond at the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail in Abingdon on charges of taking indecent liberties with a child.
Obscene photos found on a teenage boy’s cell phone July 9 grabbed the attention of the Russell County Sheriff’s Office, according to a search warrant filed Monday in the county courthouse.
The boy and his mother handed deputies “obscene and explicit photographs that had been sent to the child from the suspect, Connie Beth Klewer, via telephone and computer,” sheriff’s Deputy David McCown wrote in the search warrant.
Chief Deputy Bill Watson declined Wednesday to say whether Klewer once taught the boy. Watson did confirm that the boy is younger than 15 years old.
County Commonwealth’s Attorney Brian K. Patton declined in a news statement to disclose specifics of the case. He did not immediately return a call for comment Wednesday.
Klewer’s neighbors had even less information.
The science teacher lives in a red-shuttered, single story home at 46 Duff Street in Lebanon, nearly two blocks from the county courthouse. Lawn chairs and a table clutter the wide front porch. A thermometer in the shape of a snowman hangs on the front door.
The house was vacant Wednesday.
To one elderly man, Klewer was the woman who waved hello and goodbye every day. He saw her only when she parked by the curb or when she drove away.
An elderly woman said Klewer caught the neighborhood’s attention only after her arrest.
“Nobody here knows anything about her,” the woman said.
Neighbors began to pay attention the evening of July 7, when the elderly woman said three sheriff’s deputies parked on Klewer’s front curb.
Hours after seeing the photos, the search warrant shows, sheriff’s deputies carted computers, cell phones and disposable cameras out of Klewer’s home.
Deputies arrested Klewer the same day.
She is charged with single counts of using a communications device to solicit a minor, buying alcohol for a minor, indecent liberties with a child while in a supervisory relationship, indecent liberties with a child, abuse and neglect of a child while being responsible for the care of a child, and possession of child pornography.
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Is she out on bond?
Most 9th graders are actually 14, Sally, and will turn 15 sometime during the school year. This does, however, ruin your theory that this is her 17 year old daughter’s 15 year old boyfriend if the child is not 15.
I would like to inquire why you are so insistent that her daughter is to blame? Not ALL teenagers sext, and if the police believed the daughter was involved they would have charged her as well, correct? Especially if you look to the case involving the two teenagers that you attempted to compare to this case yet it’s non applicable. You say that this woman is innocent until proven guilty, and yet here you are placing guilt on a young woman who has not even been charged. Thats a bit hypocritical, I believe.
Sallymay,
No I am not interested in missing work to see this woman have her day in court. It seems to me that it is cut and dried. As I stated before the authorities have the pictures and evidence or they wouldn’t have charged her with this. I guess it is hard to admit she has done wrong since she is your friend and you know the family. And if I read the article correctly it stated that the boy was under 15. And I really don’t care how old the boy is she was in a position of authority and has taken advantage of this position. You should understand this because you are obviously a teacher in Russell County.
Sallymay-
I laud you for defending your friend, neighbor; whatever she is.
But, to draw parallels to a 17 & 15 yr old is a huge stretch. And, 15 is a young boy compared to her.
She is a grown woman and he just finished the 8th grade…
Let’s not blur the lines here; this is child molestation ‘if she is guilty’.
You must feel some pain here too, but she brought it on everyone (if guilty) and her risk far outweighed any level of decency, not to mention adult responsibility and morality.
You’d better hope she has a judge’s ruling in court- not a jury trial- unless nothing happened here- which I seriously doubt.
BrightBetty,
This child will be in the 9th grade when school starts. If he is not 15, he soon will be. My mistake. Remember on Dateline not too long ago a 17 year old girl was dating a 15 year old boy, and she sent him nude photos of herself by cell phone. The boy was charged with possession of pornography on his cell phone, but nothing happen to his girlfriend. Doesn’t sound fair.
Actually, Sally, it states that the child is UNDER 15 years of age, not that he IS 15.
Commonsense,
Teens can keep their cell phones in their jacket or pant pocket or hand bag and text with out looking at the keys. They brag about how skilled they are. When they go in the bathroom stall, they can text without staff knowing. All school systems have a cell phone policy, and the students are allowed to have cells phones so that they can call their parents when they stay late for practice, miss the bus, etc. Go to a school and get a visitors pass to spend the day.
Bigmoccasin,
Read the article closely when it states a 15 year old boy. A 15 year old is not a “young child.“ I say let the facts come out in court! Just remember Connie has a 16 year old daughter who just so happened to have a 15 year old boyfriend. Remember the 70 percent of teens I mentioned earlier. Are you interested enough in this case to take a day off from work and go to the proceeding on August 20th?
I only have one comment on this matter. All I have been reading from some of you is INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY which is exactly right. But do you think that the authorities would arrest her without something called evidence. They even stated they had the picture. Some of you need to get your heads out of the sand, or wherever else you have it stuck and own up to the fact that this lady has probably done what the authorities say. Please quit acting like she is the victim in this case. She is not the victim the young child is.
Sallymay- You said;
“They are not allowed to use them (cell phones) except before school and after school, but I’m not so naive to believe that they don’t use them at school; they probably do’
Then why isn’t the policy enforced? What’s the purpose of having a policy if it’s not enforced?
...just window dressing?
Dear B,
Don’t come to this website anymore because it makes you upset to see how people judge others without facts. If you need to talk to someone, the counselors at the high school are there 9 to 3. Your teachers have two work days this summer starting July 1st. There are three or four working each day with whom you can talk. Take care and keep the faith.


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