Santa Rosa Woman Charged With Sexual Battery On Juvenile
November 27, 2015
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a woman for sexual misconduct with a minor.
Kimberly Ann Seevers was arrested for sexual battery on a victim 16 or 17 years old and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. She was released from the Santa Rosa County Jail on a $15,000 bond shortly after her arrest.
The abuse allegedly occurred during period of January 8 to February 26, 2015. The arrest came after the school resource officer at Jay High School received information in regards to a possible sexual relationship between Seevers and juvenile males.
Further details have not been released by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office.
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13 Responses to “Santa Rosa Woman Charged With Sexual Battery On Juvenile”
Concerned4jay
I’m sorry you feel as if Jay is a sex ravished town where teenage kids everywhere are being preyed upon. I’m glad you moved also. Just your progressive liberal manner of speaking is just what Jay needs none of to remain a wholesome, christian, non media/government conforming town. Thank you for leaving.
Jay Fl seems to have an issue with these OLDER women preying on these teenage boys, is it a self confidence issue? What is it? When I graduated from Jay High, there were at least 4 male teachers sleeping with teenage girls, the whole town of Jay knew about it, what did they do?? Ship one off to Pace!! Let’s wake up town of Jay and quit sweeping something like this under the rug and start coming forward!!! Glad I moved from Jay even though I have family that still lives there!
@Chris
It was exactly from experience I was 24 years old and scared to death. I regret that choice every day.
There is an amazing difference in the two bond amounts. Maybe the female accused has better connections than the male accused? Maybe with law enforcement? And stop trying to blame the minor(s) who are victims if these charges are proven true!
As the mother of two boys, it makes me sick that no one takes this seriously. If this was a man and the victim was a female, people would be outraged. But because it’s a woman and teenage boys everybody is like “so what” or it’s no big deal. It is a big deal! If she did this, I hope they put her in prison! To the family of the victim, you are in my prayers and I hope that your child gets the justice he deserves!
@just saying
You are EXACTLY right, hopefully not from experience. This is not Law and Order. There is no search for the truth. You’d be hard pressed to speak two words to a prosecutor. It’s all about the conviction rate baby.
The systems tactic here will be to threaten her with some lengthy prison sentence like say 15 years and then come back and tell her, “However, since you have never been in trouble before we are willing to offer you probation.” The fear of going to trial and losing is enough to make an innocent person plead guilty that’s the facts folks.
REGARDING:
“man’s bond is $500, 000 !!!! Amazing”
Not so amazing when in the other case the girl claims to have escaped, locked the door, called for help and complained.
In contrast those brave Jay children don’t read as if they were forced or threatened, but they may just be keeping a stiff upper lip and enduring their suffering in silence.
David for justice
What is wrong with people messing with kids
What the heck is in Jay’s water? This is like the third instance of this type of behavior at Jay High in the past few years.
I’m one who believes in the constitution where one is considered innocent until proven guilty. With crimes of this nature many throw that out. Be cautious as you yourself can be accused of anything and be subject to a trial in the court of public opinion instead of letting the legal system work and awaiting to see the evidence
She has a problem. Hope all the young men come forward.
$15,000 bond? I scrolled down to the second story about sexual contact with minors and the man’s bond is $500, 000 !!!! Amazing