Ex-SLHS security guard reaches plea bargain with prosecutors
Coronel-Gomez faces charges for have sex with an underage student
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY)- The former San Luis High School security guard accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a Yuma Union High School District student entered into a plea agreement with prosecutors Wednesday.
Lizbeth Coronel-Gomez (32), agreed to plead guilty to attempted sexual assault of a minor. The conditions of the agreement include:
- Presumptive jail sentence of 2.5 to 8 years, with a minimum of 2 years
- Minimum 5 years probation, maximum lifelong probation
- Condition of a 1-year jail sentence, if placed on probation
- Required to register as a sex offender
Court records reveal, between November 2017 to May 2018, Gomez engaged in oral sex and other sexual activities with a teenage boy. Documents show he was 15 when the relationship started, and Gomez was 29.
Records also show, Gomez knew the student's age and proceeded to send photos and videos of sexual activities anyway.
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Police arrested Gomez last September. The Yuma Union High School District immediately fired her.
Gomez is currently approximately 9-months pregnant. As a result, the judge pushed back her sentencing until November 18.