Whitnall High School guidance counselor issued citation for sexual inappropriate conduct
Posted: Dec 22, 2017 10:04 AM CST

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GREENFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- After the Whitnall School District received a report of inappropriate conduct in 2012 between a student and a staff member, the Greenfield Police Department interviewed over 175 current and former students.
Police determined that sexual inappropriate conduct did occur between the staff member and two former students.
Because of the statue of limitations, no criminal action is possible but a municipal citation was issued to guidance counselor Michael Neumann for inappropriate conduct. The staff member is on administrative leave from the school.
According to the police report, Neumann told the student, "I had a dream. We both had our clothes off. What do you think of that?"
A parent of one of the students contacted the school to report the sexual misconduct.
Greenfield Police are urging any other victims to come forward.
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