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Manitoba female teacher charged with sexually exploiting St. Norbert Collegiate student

A Winnipeg police cruiser. Elisha Dacey / Global News

A former teacher at a south Winnipeg high school has been charged with sexually exploiting one of her students.

Winnipeg police said they began investigating a female teacher at St. Norbert Collegiate in April after hearing reports about possible historical sexual exploitation incidents spanning from 2015 to 2018.

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The sex crimes unit said it interviewed the victim, who was 15 when the events began.

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A 36-year-old woman has been charged with two counts of sexual assault, sexual exploitation, luring a person under 16 and luring a person under 18.

She has been released “by way of Crown Consent as per the Criminal Code,” police said Friday.

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