
"Police say they found a Brockton school employee engaged in "inappropriate behavior" with a woman in a school parking lot Wednesday evening, and later discovered he was carrying a gun. Bryce Hatch, 60, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Brockton District Court on Thursday to a charge of carrying a dangerous weapon on school grounds, according to court documents. A judge released him on personal recognizance."
"According to a police report, an officer found a suspicious vehicle parked in a lot on the Raymond Elementary School property at around 9:13 p.m. The officer activated his cruiser lights and found two people in the car, a man and a woman, who were ducking down in their seats. The officer said it appeared the two were engaging in a sexual act. Hatch was wearing a grey Brockton Public Schools facilities staff shirt. He told police he worked at the school. Hatch told the policeman that he had a "license to carry" without being asked, according to the report. The officer reported finding a firearm in his pocket."
Police found a Brockton school employee, Bryce Hatch, 60, in a vehicle on Raymond Elementary School property engaged in inappropriate behavior with a woman and discovered a firearm on his person. Hatch pleaded not guilty to carrying a dangerous weapon on school grounds and was released on personal recognizance; his pretrial date is Feb. 20. An officer reported seeing a suspicious vehicle at about 9:13 p.m.; the two occupants were ducking and appeared to be engaging in a sexual act. Hatch wore a Brockton Public Schools facilities staff shirt, said he worked at the school and said he had a license to carry. The woman was released and Hatch was taken into custody. The school placed Hatch on leave, cannot confirm whether the firearm entered the building, and said investigators and the district are conducting inquiries and criminal background checks on all employees.
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