Authorities said in a statement that Baber also gave the teenager marijuana.

Baber was taken into custody last week on numerous charges, including third-degree rape, third-degree sodomy, contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor and first-degree online sexual corruption of a minor. She was also charged with unlawful delivery of marijuana to a person under 18 years of age, authorities said.

AD

She has since been released, according to online jail records. It was unclear Tuesday whether she has an attorney in the case.

Baber, from Cottage Grove in western Oregon, worked in the English department at Logos Christian Academy, a nondenominational Christian school.

AD

The sheriff’s office said that Baber no longer works at the school. Logos Christian Academy officials could not be immediately reached for comment.

Baber’s biography page, which has been removed from the school’s website, said she has “always felt called to work with youth and is very excited that God opened the door for her to be part of the Logos team.”

Authorities said the allegations came to light after the victim’s parents received an anonymous email that included sexually explicit photos showing Baber and the minor together in bed. The father reported the situation to police on Dec. 12, the Register-Guard newspaper reported, citing a probable cause affidavit.

AD

The teenager told authorities that he and the teacher had started flirting at school last year and that their relationship evolved, according to the newspaper.

AD

He told authorities that he and Baber had been having sex about once or twice a week at her home.

According to court documents, authorities learned during the investigation that Baber’s husband had reported the situation to child protective services.

The Register-Guard reported, citing the arrest warrant affidavit, that the husband had discovered Baber with the boy and had seen partially nude photos that his wife had texted to the teen.

Sheriff’s officials said that investigators obtained a search warrant Friday and found “additional evidence” at Baber’s home while no one was there. When Baber returned home, authorities said, she reported a burglary.

Baber was taken into custody later in the day. Booking records show that she is due in court on March 12.