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Kingston Police Investigate ‘Disturbing’ Video Allegation Involving School Staffer

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KINGSTON, Mass. (April 11, 2026) — Police in Kingston are investigating a “disturbing” video allegedly involving a staff member from the Silver Lake Regional School District.

Authorities say they were first alerted on the evening of April 10 after a video began circulating online, reportedly through TikTok.

According to investigators, the video appears to show a male school employee engaged in an inappropriate online conversation with an individual who was posing as a 15-year-old girl. The interaction is believed to have taken place through social media and may have been recorded and shared publicly.

Employee Removed From District

School officials confirmed the employee is no longer working for the district and has been banned from all school property while the investigation continues.

The district stated it is fully cooperating with law enforcement and emphasized that student safety remains the top priority.

Police Investigation

Kingston Police described the situation as “disturbing” but said there is currently no evidence that any students within the district were contacted or harmed.

Officials noted that multiple agencies may be involved as the investigation continues to determine whether any criminal laws were violated.

Ongoing Case

As of April 11, 2026, no charges have been filed. Authorities have not released the identity of the employee or additional details about the video.

The investigation remains active.

Key Facts

  • Incident reported: April 10, 2026
  • Location: Kingston, Massachusetts
  • School district: Silver Lake Regional School District
  • Platform involved: Social media (reported TikTok)
  • Status: Employee removed, investigation ongoing
  • Charges: Not filed

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