Investigators arrested Lewis on Wednesday evening after reviewing data from Snapchat and Instagram provided through a search warrant.

She was booked into the Tulsa Jail on complaints of violating the Computer Crimes Act and making lewd proposals to a minor. She is being held in lieu of $25,000 bond.

Lewis is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 20.

Bixby Public Schools issued a statement saying a student had reported to a teacher that a substitute teacher had made “inappropriate comments and innuendo about another student.”

“The substitute was immediately questioned about the incident and released from the position,” the statement says. The victim’s parents were notified and authorities were contacted on Nov. 9, the district said.

Substitute teachers are not direct employees of the district but are contracted through a substitute teaching personnel service, Kelly Services, the statement says. Contractors are required to perform background checks on any employee working on school property and provide a declaration to the district that their employees have been vetted and have not been convicted of a sex crime, it says.

“No further comment from Bixby Schools will be made,” the statement says.

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