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“A high school teacher in Missouri has been placed on leave after district administrators learned that she has an OnlyFans account.

Brianna Coppage, 28, told the St Louis Post-Dispatch that she was not surprised when officials at St Clair High School in Franklin County asked to meet with her on 27 September. The English teacher said that she joined the website over the summer to help support her household.

?It was kind of always like this cloud hanging over my head, like I never knew when I would be discovered,? Ms Coppage told the outlet. ?Then, about two weeks ago, my husband and I were told that people were finding out about it. So I knew this day was coming.?

Ms Coppage said she had a meeting with two school administrators and was confronted about posting ?inappropriate media on one or more internet sites.?

Superintendent Kyle Kruse said in a statement that the school had hired legal counsel to investigate whether the content shared by Ms Coppage?s account impacted her employment at the high school.?Actions taken as a result of the investigation will be in accordance with board policy and with guidance from legal counsel.? Ms Kruse told the Post-Dispatch.

On average, Ms Coppage said she has brought an additional $8,000 to $10,000 every month from her OnlyFans earnings, in addition to her $42,000 annual salary as a teacher.

The English teacher said that she chose OnlyFans to post her content because she thought it offered certain level of privacy, as only paying subscribers can see the material. However, she believes a recent video in which she appeared along with her husband and two popular performers in St Louis may have reached people in her community” – independent.co.uk | Posted by Thrillz

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“The number of missing and runaway children in Ohio for 2023 is nearly double that of states with similar populations, sparking panic among parents and police who in some towns can’t keep up with the number of teenagers running away.

In this month alone, 45 children have been reported missing in the Cleveland area.

They join the total number of 1,072 who have been reported missing since the start of the year. | While the majority have since returned home or been accounted for, cops say many are regular runaways who will likely vanish again.

They say the rate of children going missing and running away in 2023 is unusually high.

In 2022, Ohio had nearly double the number of runaways than states like Georgia, North Carolina and Illinois, all of which have populations of between 10million and 12million.
According to the Ohio Attorney General’s office, there are now over 45 missing minors in the greater Cleveland area. All have been reported as missing since September 1. They join the total number of 1,072 kids who have been reported missing by their loved ones in the area since the start of the year.

While police say most are likely runaways, they are struggling to keep up with the demand of anxious parents wanting to find their kids.

Newburgh Heights Police Chief John Majoy said earlier this year that cases of missing children between the ages of 12 and 17 remained unusually high. ” DailyMail | Posted by Thrillz

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