N.H. high school teacher accused of attempted sex trafficking, allegedly caught in sting by Homeland Security
Briefly

The five men, including teacher Stacey Ray Lancaster, were arrested for allegedly attempting to engage in sex trafficking of minors, highlighting serious concerns over child exploitation.
Lancaster was granted home detention pending trial with conditions such as surrendering his passport and avoiding unsupervised contact with children, reflecting ongoing concerns about safety.
The arrests stemmed from a sting operation where law enforcement lured individuals with a fake advertisement for underage girls, underlining the proactive efforts to combat sex trafficking.
Superintendent Jennifer Chmiel emphasized the district's focus on student safety, clarifying the lack of information connecting Lancaster's arrest to any students.
Read at Boston.com
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