Must of lost his mind
A Roosevelt High School teacher resigned Friday after he was arrested for taking photographs up women's skirts at a Sioux Falls grocery store.
Dallas Rulon Wilkinson, 35, was arrested at the HyVee on South Minnesota Avenue after an employee reported suspicious behavior to police.
He faces four counts of taking pictures without consent, a misdemeanor.
Wilkinson was a social studies teacher and boys soccer coach at Roosevelt since 2009. Sioux Falls superintendent Brian Maher said he submitted his resignation after his arrest Friday afternoon.
The investigation began June 25 at the Hy-Vee at 3010 S. Minnesota Ave. after an employee reported suspicious activity, police said.
The employee told police he saw a man in the store with a camera inside his shoe. The man was seen standing close to women and sticking his foot out to photograph between the victims' legs, Clemens said.
On June 30, the employee called police again to report that the same person was in the store and also was able to give police a license plate number.
A Roosevelt High School teacher resigned Friday after he was arrested for taking photographs up women's skirts at a Sioux Falls grocery store.
Dallas Rulon Wilkinson, 35, was arrested at the HyVee on South Minnesota Avenue after an employee reported suspicious behavior to police.
He faces four counts of taking pictures without consent, a misdemeanor.
Wilkinson was a social studies teacher and boys soccer coach at Roosevelt since 2009. Sioux Falls superintendent Brian Maher said he submitted his resignation after his arrest Friday afternoon.
The investigation began June 25 at the Hy-Vee at 3010 S. Minnesota Ave. after an employee reported suspicious activity, police said.
The employee told police he saw a man in the store with a camera inside his shoe. The man was seen standing close to women and sticking his foot out to photograph between the victims' legs, Clemens said.
On June 30, the employee called police again to report that the same person was in the store and also was able to give police a license plate number.
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