Former Ohio high school softball coach arrested on sex-crime charges involving student

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Ashley Ra-Nae Rison, 30, a former softball coach at New Miami High School, has been indicted on multiple criminal charges, including eight counts of sexual battery.

Ashley Ra-Nae Rison, 30, of Hamilton, Ohio, is facing multiple criminal charges involving illegal sexual contact with a student at New Miami High School in southwest Ohio. HAMILTON, Ohio — A former softball coach at a high school in southwest Ohio is facing multiple criminal charges involving a student, including sexual battery, authorities say.

Ashley Ra-Nae Rison, 30, of Hamilton, has been indicted by a Butler County Grand Jury on eight counts of sexual battery, a third-degree felony, according to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office. She also is charged with tampering with evidence and furnishing alcohol to an underage person. The victim is a 17-year-old junior softball player at New Miami High School, where Rison was a former head coach and teacher’s aide, the sheriff’s department says. There are no other known victims.that Rison resigned from her school jobs in May. She is accused of having illegal sexual contact with the student eight times in April 2021, WXIX reports. She also is accused of supplying the student with alcohol in March 2021 and tampering with evidence in May 2021 to impede an investigation.

“We trust the teachers to protect our children, not violate them,” Sheriff Richard Jones said in a statement.More crime-related content on cleveland.com

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