Cellphone snapshot points to school leader
By LATEEF MUNGIN
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/11/04
An Alpharetta woman thought she was helping a lost motorist over the weekend when she approached a man in a black SUV.
She was shocked, she said, to see the man exposing himself. He offered her money and asked her to get into the vehicle, she told police.
Startled, the woman reached for her cellphone. But instead of calling 911, she took some pictures.
Those photos helped police arrest Theodore Robert Neuman, director of the Community Schools program for Duluth High School and a former principal of the school.
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News of the arrest came as a shock to colleagues at Gwinnett County Schools.
"He has been with the system for quite a while," Roach said. "He is very well-known."
Neuman had worked in the Gwinnett school system since 1981. He was principal of Duluth High School for 18 years before retiring in 2002.
After his retirement, he worked part-time as director of the Community Schools program at the high school.
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