Police Seek Suspect in Tarzana Hit-and-Run Incident

Imagine Kay Ewer, a 28-year-old paraprofessional from Colorado, has been sentenced to four years in prison for engaging in a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old special needs student and exploiting him for money. According to the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office, Ewer manipulated the boy into believing he was "the one" and introduced him to dangerous drugs, including fentanyl.
Prosecutors detailed that Ewer sent the student thousands of explicit texts and instructed him to bring a gun to school with the intent to harm a fellow teacher. The disturbing relationship came to light after a teacher noticed inappropriate hints in a classroom assignment, prompting an investigation by the Lakewood Police Department.
During her court appearance, Ewer expressed remorse, stating, “I’m really sorry; this will never happen again.” Ewer pled guilty to charges of sexual assault on a child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, while three other felony counts were dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Following her prison term, she will face at least 10 years of sexual offender probation, which could extend to life, depending on her success in treatment programs.