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New charges laid against a teacher in 100 Mile House

New charges have been laid against a high-school teacher in 100 Mile House, and there are now two complainants.

The BC Prosecution Service confirms that a new information has been sworn against 33-year old Vincent Collins.

He is now facing two counts of sexual interference, as well as a charge of sexual assault and invitation to sexual touching of a person under 16.

The original charge of child exploitation has been withdrawn.

There is a publication ban in place on identifying the complainants.

Collins is due back in court in Williams Lake on December 15th to set a date for trial.

He was arrested back on April 8th while he was on his way to work at Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School.

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