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Frisco Elementary School Educator Arrested for Invasive Visual Recording, Officials Say
Michael Cheek faces up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine after being charged with invasive visual recording at a Frisco elementary school.
- On Tuesday, Frisco police arrested Michael Cheek, a 48-year-old elementary school teacher at Billy Gene Phillips Elementary, charging him with invasive visual recording.
- Following initial reports, authorities opened a probe after allegations of misconduct, and Frisco ISD said it is cooperating with law enforcement while the investigation remains ongoing.
- Frisco Independent School District placed Cheek on administrative leave, barred him from district property, removed him from the staff directory, and said district counselors and campus administrators support Phillips Elementary students and staff with a new teacher.
- If convicted, the invasive visual recording charge carries 180 days to two years in jail and fines up to $10,000, and police asked the public and families with information to contact Frisco Police Department tip lines or text 847,411.
- Cheek's arrest follows an earlier October arrest and another Collin County educator indictment, but authorities have released few details about the ongoing investigation.
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