Authorities say a man passed over for an elementary school coaching and
teaching position allegedly mailed four dead skunks and a dead raccoon
to the successful applicant.
Travis Tarrants, 40, of West Baden Springs, southern Indiana, was
charged on Tuesday in Jackson Circuit Court with two counts each of
stalking, intimidation and criminal mischief. He’s being held without
bond.
Court documents say that Tarrants began harassing the successful
applicant because he was chosen over Tarrants for a fourth-grade
teaching and basketball coaching position at Springs Valley School
Corporation in French Lick.
One of the packages intercepted at a post office contained a dead
raccoon and a message that said, “RESIGN! IT WILL NOT STOP.”
Investigators also believe that Tarrants placed four phone calls to the
Indiana Department of Child Services, making claims that the
teacher/coach was having sex with an underage student and was sexually
abusing the daughter of an acquaintance.
Letters alleging a sexual relationship with an underage student also
were sent to both teacher/coach and his fiancee at their jobs, documents
said.
One contained a picture of a man’s genitals and the teacher/coach’s
telephone number.
Both victims also received voicemail messages threatening to kill the
man’s fiancee and her baby. Tarrants also is accused of writing
“(Explicit) u” and “u will die” on the vehicle’s of the victims in white
spray paint.
In an interview with investigators, Tarrants' girlfriend said that he
had trapped five to seven live skunks in late spring. She said she thought it was odd that he had kept them alive for several days.
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