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February 6, 2010
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Lancer CarMankato – Mankato West said the teacher, who was placed on paid leave during the investigation of an incident involving a former student, has resigned from his post.

Resignation Tedd Gullickson, who was a teacher and director of the band in the region Mankato 77 Lancers march Band, and accepted unanimously at a special meeting of the Mankato Area Public School Board on Saturday morning. His resignation went into effect Tuesday, a school district, according to a press release.

No criminal charges had been filed against Gullickson, 52 years after the Ministry of Natural Resources officer found him in the back seat of a car with a 18-year-old woman in the province of seven Mile Creek Park. He asked the investigating officer, because women were “suspicious younger” and Gullickson and failed to provide identification, police reports said.

Women, who was a former student, told investigators that the two were “made” and that it was consensual. But she also said she had a sexual relationship since June, or about three weeks after graduation, which included sexual encounters in the West in high school. A woman in the relationship on kissing and touching, but not intercourse.

Gullickson said the DNR officer were just talking in the garden, which is between Mankato and St. Peter on Highway 169. He denied having a sexual relationship, said a former student was troubled and he was acting as a father figure.

The case was reviewed by prosecutors in the Blue Earth County and Nicollet County. Did not take any action.

Gullickson, who also studied in the band Dakota Meadows Middle School and declined to comment on the resignation when he was reached by telephone at his home Saturday morning. He said that the Council is in a private school, the school official named as a contact in a press statement could not be reached for comment.

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