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Former Scribner Middle School Vice Principal Sentenced After Putting Camera Inside Boys Locker Room

Last updated on Tuesday, June 5, 2018

(NEW ALBANY) - A former vice principal of a southern Indiana middle school has been ordered to serve a year in jail after pleading guilty to a voyeurism charge after authorities linked him to a camera found inside the boys locker room.

Paul Raake was given the punishment Monday after entering the plea in the case in Floyd County Superior Court.

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Police say an investigation began in the fall of 2016 after a student at Scribner Middle School in New Albany found the camera inside a locker. Police say investigators found photographs on computers used by Raake, one of which showed a male student dressing or undressing.

Raake left his job at the school in late 2016 and he was charged in the case in the fall of 2017.

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