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Teacher allegedly posts pictures of students on 'CreepShot' website

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COWETA COUNTY, Ga. -

A substitute teacher in Coweta County is accused of taking pictures of students and posting them on a "Creeper" website.

Authorities are investigating after students at East Coweta High said their pictures ended up on the Reddit "Creepshot" web page. Some of the pictures are relatively innocent, but the captions and context are disturbing some parents.

The page contains thousands of pictures of unsuspecting women taken everywhere from Target to the beach. The women have no idea they are on the site.

School officials say they called in the Coweta County Sheriff's Office to investigate the substitute teacher. They say he hasn't been allowed in a classroom since the allegations.

"As a dad, I don't want to say too much of what I would like to do, but you know, you have to  let the authorities, hopefully have confidence in them that they will do the right thing," said parent Steve Bedrosian.

School officials say substitute teachers go through background checks just like regular teachers and there were no red flags in this case.

The teacher is no longer employed by the school system.

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