A former Osceola County substitute teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a minor is back in jail.Sara Moore is charged with evidence tampering. That’s on top of the 10 counts of sexual battery she already faces.The mother of five bonded out of the county jail last week but was arrested again Tuesday. According to an arrest report, Moore went to a Verizon store and asked a clerk how to remotely delete information from her phone, which had been seized by police.Moore told the clerk she was in trouble with police, the report said, and the clerk later contacted law enforcement to report the incident.Moore, 35, is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old more than 20 times. The alleged victim is a friend of Moore’s children, police said.According to a statement the alleged victim gave police, some of the sexual encounters happened at Moore’s St. Cloud home.The last time Moore was in court, she denied the allegations, telling the judge she’d never been in trouble before.14277264

A former Osceola County substitute teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a minor is back in jail.

Sara Moore is charged with evidence tampering. That’s on top of the 10 counts of sexual battery she already faces.

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The mother of five bonded out of the county jail last week but was arrested again Tuesday. According to an arrest report, Moore went to a Verizon store and asked a clerk how to remotely delete information from her phone, which had been seized by police.

Moore told the clerk she was in trouble with police, the report said, and the clerk later contacted law enforcement to report the incident.

Moore, 35, is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old more than 20 times. The alleged victim is a friend of Moore’s children, police said.

According to a statement the alleged victim gave police, some of the sexual encounters happened at Moore’s St. Cloud home.

The last time Moore was in court, she denied the allegations, telling the judge she’d never been in trouble before.