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Carroll County ‘Teacher of the Year' Arrested on Child Sex Charges After Police Sting

A Carroll County middle school teacher who won a teacher of the year award was arrested Wednesday on child sex charges, police said.

Kenneth Brian Fischer, 39, of Westminster, Maryland, is charged in Virginia for four counts of solicitation of a minor, police said.

Fairfax County police say they identified Fischer through an online chat investigation that began Aug. 31. A detective posing as a 14-year-old boy used an unidentified phone app that pings people nearby to talk or socialize.

The suspect started a conversation with the detective and asked for sexual contact -- even though police said the suspect believed he was in contact with a minor. Fischer also allegedly sent explicit images to the detective. Police say the images presumably were pictures of Fischer.

An investigation ensued, and detectives learned that Fischer lived in Maryland. At this point, Virginia police contacted Maryland police for assistance.

Units from the Maryland State Police, the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and Westminster County Police cooperated to serve Fischer a search warrant for his home 5:40 a.m. Wednesday.

Fischer was arrested as police searched his home.

Electronic and digital devices were seized from his home and will be analyzed by digital forensic investigators in Virginia.

Fischer was detained at the Carroll County Detention Center Wednesday morning, awaiting extradition to Virginia. He is only charged in Virginia while the investigation continues, police said.

Fischer was a teacher at Westminster West Middle School when he was arrested. The school told WBAL that he was suspended without pay.

Fischer has worked in schools as a teacher and administrator since 2000. He has worked in multiple other Carroll County schools, including North Carroll High School, Winters Mill High School Francis Scott Key High School, Manchester Valley High School, Sykesville Middle School and Mt. Airy Middle School.

Police believe there may be other victims in Northern Virginia and Maryland, and set up a hotline where victims can report information and seek assisstance. Call (443) 373-1684 or email crimeline@ccg.carr.org to contact law enforcement.

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