Who Is Leonard Alan Grams? Summit Middle School Teacher Arrest

Leonard Alan Grams
Leonard Alan Grams

Leonard Alan Grams is a 60 year old man from Summit County, Colorado. Grams was a physical education teacher at Summit Middle School. Police have accused Grams of multiple counts of sexual assault on a child.

Leonard Alan Grams Allegations

Grams Accused Of Assaulting Children. “On Oct. 27, 2021, the Summit School District reached out to the Summit County Sheriff’s Office to report allegations of a teacher’s sexual misconduct with female students at Summit Middle School, located at 158 School Road in Frisco. The teacher, identified as Leonard Alan Grams, 60, is a physical education and project initiative teacher, according to the sheriff’s office. Based on the initial investigation, school district officials claimed that from Sept. 30 through Oct. 24, multiple female students at Summit Middle School made seven reports of alleged sexual misconduct by Grams. The girls said he had “inappropriately engaged in unlawful sexual contact with the victims during class activities,” according to the sheriff’s office.” [Denver Channel]

Police Used Search Warrants, Secured Documents. “During the investigation, the sheriff’s office said search warrants were served to the school district and they uncovered and secured hundreds of pages of documents and interviews that the school completed during its initial investigation. The sheriff’s office also conducted interviews of victims, parents of victims, possible witnesses, Grams, district officials, among others.” [Fox 31]

Police Call Case Heartbreaking. “This case is heartbreaking. I am humbled by the bravery of these young victims to come forward. I am also proud of the Detectives investigating this case. The quality of their work, coupled with their compassion and empathy not just for the victims, but also their families, exemplifies the mission statement of the Summit County Sherriff’s Office. This combined determination by both the victims and the Detectives sends a clear message to predators, and more importantly to the community, that this type of behavior will not be tolerated” [Summit County Sheriff]