The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ex-teacher charged with sexting 2 students

- By Dan Sokil dsokil@21st-centurymed­ia.com @Dansokil on Twitter

TOWAMENCIN >> A substitute teacher at North Montco Technical Career Center in Towamencin has been arrested for allegedly sexting with at least two students.

Stephen Andrew Catania, 28, of the first block of North School Lane in Souderton, faces charges of felony sex abuse for communicat­ing with two 17-year-old females who had been students at North Montco, according to a police criminal complaint against him.

According to police, the first reports were received by police in January from a 17-year-old student who received messages via Snapchat from a person later identified as Catania.

Catania was a long-term substitute teacher at North Montco at the time, according to police. The messages started as a conversati­on about the student needing repairs to her vehicle, before Catania changed the subject.

“I think you’re a really sweet girl with great intentions and a body that will make you hard pressed to find another of equal,” then “You got a nice [expletive] figure,” and “Send a pic” and “Your underwear” were among the messages Catania sent the student, police said.

A search warrant was issued in late January for records related to the Snapchat user name, and records were then provided confirming that the conversati­on took place, police said.

In early March, a second 17-year-old student told her teacher and then police that she had gotten messages from the same Snapchat user name, who she later identified as Catania, police said.

That student told police that she had posted on her personal Snapchat account in the summer of 2018, when the student was 16 years old, and had gotten a private message from Catania’s user name asking for a picture of herself.

Days later, the student told police, messages from Catania continued, asking for the juvenile’s cellphone number and asking “Who’s the best looking teacher at NMTCC.”

Messages from Catania continued, in which he asked the student if she wanted to see him in a Speedo swimsuit, and if he would send her photos of herself, before Catania told the student in January 2019 to “delete everything” and she did, police said. He then contacted her with a different Snapchat user name in late February or early March 2019, and asked for her cellphone number that the two continued to use to communicat­e, police said.

Police interviewe­d Catania in mid-January and asked if he had an active Snapchat account, and Catania told police he had had one but deleted it two days earlier.

Detectives then told Catania of an investigat­ion into inappropri­ate messages with a student, and Catania named the first female juvenile, then denied any inappropri­ate communicat­ion, but later said he remembered asking for pictures of her, police said.

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