Los Angeles Times

South El Monte teacher arrested

Joseph Baldenebro is accused of molesting students at Miramonte Elementary School.

- By Sonali Kohli sonali.kohli@latimes.com Twitter: @Sonali_Kohli

A fifth-grade teacher in South El Monte has been arrested on suspicion of inappropri­ately touching students, and investigat­ors are trying to determine whether there are other victims, authoritie­s said.

Joseph Baldenebro, 54, was arrested Wednesday and accused of multiple counts of molesting children and lewd or lascivious acts involving children, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department news release. He is being held on $404,000 bail.

He is accused of inappropri­ately touching female students from the ages of 8 to 11 in the classroom and on school grounds, according to the release.

Baldenebro has been a teacher at Miramonte Elementary School in the Mountain View School District for 21 years, authoritie­s said.

He has been out of the classroom and on administra­tive leave since May 15, when the school’s principal notified the district that there was a report of an incident between him and a student, said district spokeswoma­n Michele Earle. The district contacted law enforcemen­t at that time.

Detectives have identified several victims who say they were abused between fall 2015 and May of this year, sheriff ’s Lt. Todd Deeds said during a news conference Thursday. He did not know if the school had received complaints about Baldenebro before this year.

“Because of … Baldenebro’s tenure at the school, we believe that there are other possible victims out there,” Deeds said. “If you’re a parent and your child has attended Miramonte Elementary School, we ask that you talk to your child and find out if there is anything unusual that occurred or anything criminal in nature.”

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call the sheriff ’s Special Victims Bureau at (877) 710-5273.

A counseling team was at the school after Baldenebro was removed in May, and “we have a counseling team at the school right now for any kids who need to talk or are affected by his removal,” Earle said.

This is a different Miramonte Elementary School from the L.A. Unified School District campus of the same name that experience­d a similar scandal. The LAUSD in 2014 paid out about $139 million to dozens of families whose children said they were victims of sexual abuse at the hands of teacher Mark Berndt. Berndt pleaded no contest in 2013 to 23 charges of lewd conduct, including feeding children his semen in what he called a tasting game. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Mountain View Supt. Lillian Maldonado French said in a statement that the district was “shaken by these allegation­s,” but it “is committed to creating and fostering an environmen­t where its students, faculty and staff have the resources they need to achieve academic excellence in a safe and secure learning environmen­t. This commitment is unwavering.”

 ?? L.A. County Sheriff 's Department ?? TEACHER Joseph Baldenebro is now on administra­tive leave.
L.A. County Sheriff 's Department TEACHER Joseph Baldenebro is now on administra­tive leave.

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