Đài WMUR đã tiết lộ rằng Giám đốc học khu Windham, tiểu bang New Hampshire, bà Kori Becht đã được cấp một lệnh bảo vệ tạm thời chống lại một nhân viên của học khu. Bà Becht cho biết, một thiết bị theo dõi đã được đặt lén trên xe ô tô của bà để theo dõi những hoạt động của bà.
Theo đơn yêu cầu lệnh bảo vệ, bà Becht và một trong hai con đã nhận được cảnh báo trên điện thoại khi lái xe rằng một thiết bị AirTag của Apple đang theo dõi vị trí của họ. Sau đó, gia đình bà đã phát hiện thiết bị dưới gầm xe và đưa nó đến cảnh sát, người theo dõi nó về một nhân viên của học khu. Một thẩm phán tòa án hình sự đã ký vào lệnh cấm người đó không được ở cách xa hơn 300 feet so với giám đốc học hoặc liên hệ với bà. Trong đơn yêu cầu, bà Becht cho biết bà dự định sa thải nhân viên này.
Bà Becht viết: “Tôi lo lắng rằng cô ấy sẽ tiết lộ thông tin công việc mật và tìm cách trả thù đối với tôi và gia đình của tôi.” Đài WMUR đã liên hệ với giám đốc học và nhân viên được đề cập trong lệnh này. WMUR cũng gửi nhiều cuộc gọi và email đến cảnh sát và mỗi thành viên của hội đồng trường học về sự kiện này.
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Nguồn: https://www.wmur.com/article/windham-new-hamphire-superintendent-protective-order/45868163
The school superintendent in Windham said a school employee had been tracking her movements by sneaking a tracking device onto her car.Windham’s school superintendent Dr. Kori Becht has been granted a temporary order of protection against a district employee. News 9 has obtained a copy of that order that was signed by a judge, and it reveals some details about what the superintendent said started all this.“I am fearful for my safety as she had a purpose relative to tracking not only my whereabouts, but my two children,” Brecht wrote as part of a order application against a school district employee. According to the petition, Becht and one of her children got alerts on their phones while driving her car that said an Apple AirTag was following their location. Becht writes that her family found the device on the under-frame car and took it to the police, who allegedly traced it back to the district employee. A circuit court judge signed off on the order, prohibiting that person from being within 300 feet of the superintendent or having any contact with her. In the petition, Becht indicates she plans to terminate the employee.”I am gravely concerned she will disclose confidential work information and seek retaliation against me and my family,” she wrote. News 9 has reached out to the superintendent and the employee named in this order. WMUR has also made multiple calls and emails to the police department and each member of the school board about this story.
A school superintendent in Windham said a school employee had been tracking her movements by sneaking a tracking device onto her car.
Windham’s school superintendent Dr. Kori Becht has been granted a temporary order of protection against a district employee.
News 9 has obtained a copy of that order that was signed by a judge, and it reveals some details about what the superintendent said started all this.
“I am fearful for my safety as she had a purpose relative to tracking not only my whereabouts, but my two children,” Brecht wrote as part of a order application against a school district employee.
According to the petition, Becht and one of her children got alerts on their phones while driving her car that said an Apple AirTag was following their location.
Becht writes that her family found the device on the under-frame car and took it to the police, who allegedly traced it back to the district employee.
A circuit court judge signed off on the order, prohibiting that person from being within 300 feet of the superintendent or having any contact with her.
In the petition, Becht indicates she plans to terminate the employee.
“I am gravely concerned she will disclose confidential work information and seek retaliation against me and my family,” she wrote.
News 9 has reached out to the superintendent and the employee named in this order.
WMUR has also made multiple calls and emails to the police department and each member of the school board about this story.