Colorado Middle School Staffer Wanted in Months‑Long Sexual Abuse of 13‑Year‑Old Student
Police in Greeley, Colorado, say 34‑year‑old Franklin Middle School secretary and cross‑country coach Brenda Meza is on the run and wanted on 12 felony counts after an investigation concluded she engaged in months of sexual abuse of a 13‑year‑old eighth‑grade student. According to an arrest affidavit described by local authorities, Meza allegedly groomed the boy beginning last fall by supplying alcohol and marijuana edibles, trading sexually explicit text messages, and arranging multiple meetings, including encounters in a Walmart parking lot and at a local park where they reportedly had sexual intercourse in her car. The probe began Feb. 12 after an anonymous tip about possible abuse, and investigators say Meza admitted to her husband that she "got high" and had inappropriate interactions with the teen before the district placed her on leave and fired her by Feb. 25. Greeley Police say she left the area during the investigation and remains at large, and they are seeking to charge her with sexual assault of a child, online enticement of a minor, tampering with evidence and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The case is fueling renewed concern about school hiring and oversight as parents react online to another instance of an adult staffer accused of exploiting a middle‑school student and then vanishing before arrest.
📌 Key Facts
- Suspect: 34‑year‑old Franklin Middle School staffer and coach Brenda Meza identified by Greeley Police
- Alleged victim: 13‑year‑old eighth‑grade student at Franklin Middle School in Greeley, Colorado
- Timeline: Anonymous tip on Feb. 12; Meza placed on leave and terminated by Feb. 25; police publicly announced she is wanted last Tuesday
- Allegations: Months of grooming, alcohol and drug provision, sexual text exchanges, and multiple sexual encounters in Meza’s car at a Walmart parking lot and at a park
- Charges sought: 12 felony counts including sexual assault of a child, online enticement of a minor, tampering with evidence, plus one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor; Meza is believed to have left the area and is still at large
📊 Relevant Data
Approximately 11.7% of students report experiencing at least one form of educator sexual misconduct during grades K-12, based on a 2023 survey of recent high school graduates.
Educator Sexual Misconduct Remains Prevalent in Schools — Psychology Today
Most perpetrators of educator sexual misconduct are male, accounting for 89.1% of cases.
Educator Sexual Misconduct Remains Prevalent in Schools — Psychology Today
The majority of victims of educator sexual misconduct are female, comprising 72% of reported cases.
Educator Sexual Misconduct Remains Prevalent in Schools — Psychology Today
In Greeley-Evans School District 6, White students make up 28% of the student population, while minority students comprise 72%, reflecting significant demographic shifts in the area.
Greeley 6 (3120) - SchoolView: School and District Data — Colorado Department of Education
The Hispanic population in Greeley, Colorado, increased from about 36% in 2010 to 41.6% in 2020, driven in part by employment opportunities in the meatpacking industry attracting immigrant workers.
Greeley’s identity changes with city’s growth — Greeley Tribune
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