Who Is Issac Dismuke? Crossville Alabama High School Arrest

Issac Dismuke
Issac Dismuke

Issac Dismuke is a 28 year old man from Crossville, Alabama. Dismuke was a teacher at Crossville High School and was also the coach of the schools boy’s soccer team. Police have accused Dismuke of illicit contact with a student at the school.

Issac Dismuke Allegations

Dismuke Arrested, Accused Of Abuse. “DeKalb County Schools has placed a Crossville High School teacher on administrative leave after he was arrested and charged for having sexual contact with a student. DeKalb County Jail Records show that Crossville High School teacher and Boy’s Soccer Coach Issac Dismuke was arrested and booked into jail at 1:49 p.m. on Monday. Dismukes is charged with two counts of a school employee engaging in sexual activity with a student and two counts of second-degree rape.” [WHNT]

DeKalb County Schools: Dismuke Put On Leave After Arrest. “Today, the DeKalb County Sheriff arrested an employee of Crossville High School. Based on the circumstances of the arrest, DeKalb County Schools (the “District”) has placed this employee on administrative leave. This employee will not return to any District campus during the pendency of this matter. Because this is a pending personnel matter involving students, the District will not share any information pertaining to its investigation. It is of paramount importance to the District to protect the privacy of its students. Additionally, the District wants parents to know that it treats the safety and well-being of its students as its highest priority. As such, the District encourages parents and students to report any issues they have to their teachers, principals, school resource officers, or any other District employees.” “During the pendency of this matter, the District will be working collaboratively with law enforcement agencies, and the District would like to express its appreciation for the hard work of the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Human Resources (“OHR”).” [DeKalb County Schools Statement]