Police have arrested a substitute teacher who is accused of sending inappropriate messages to students in Norwalk. Investigators said Norwalk Police received a complaint on Sept. 16, 2024, about a middle school substitute teacher sending inappropriate messages to students.
A Connecticut substitute teacher is facing multiple charges after allegedly sending inappropriate messages to middle school students in Norwalk, police said.Richard Lovallo, 64, of Stamford, was arrested on Jan.
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NORWALK, Conn — Police have charged a 64-year-old Stamford substitute teacher who they said sent inappropriate message to students Richard Lovallo, 64, of Stamford was arrested on Friday on two counts of Risk of Injury/Impairing Morals of a Minor and two counts of Harmful Communication with a Minor. His bond was set at $150,000.