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Bedford High School football coach indicted for alleged sexual relationship with student

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BEDFORD, Ohio — Bedford High Schools football coach has been indicted for an alleged inappropriate sexual relationship with a student, according to Bedford Police.

Police said they found evidence that 43-year-old Sean Williams had inappropriate sexual activity with a juvenile female.

A list of charges is pending.

Williams was also a teacher at the school.

He was hired by the district in 2010.

Williams has been placed on leave from the school.

Bedford High School released the following statement about the situation:

Good afternoon, This is Superintendent, Andrea Celico, calling to share some extremely troubling news we just learned regarding one of our high school teachers. Earlier today, an educator in our school system, Mr. Sean Williams, was indicted by the Cuyahoga County Grand Jury. The charges are still pending, but these disturbing charges stem from allegations regarding Mr. Williams and a student victim. As I previously shared with our school district community, immediately upon learning of these allegations, the district placed Mr. Williams on leave. The district has, and will continue to cooperate fully with authorities as this progresses. As a district, we ask that the community afford anyone impacted by this matter the care, respect, and privacy they deserve. We remain in full support of our students, families, community, and colleagues and know this does not define our district and the care we show every day for our children. Our primary concern remains the well-being of the student victim in this matter and our students as a whole. Thank you.