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Nebraska Teacher Arrested for Alleged Student Abuse
29 Jan
Summary
- Teacher Cody Pester arrested on suspicion of sexual abuse of a former student.
- Police investigation revealed over 13,000 sexual text messages were exchanged.
- The school district has terminated Pester and will provide student counseling.

Cody Pester, a 26-year-old sixth-grade teacher and girls' wrestling coach at Palmyra Junior-Senior High School in Nebraska, was arrested on January 26, 2026, after surrendering to the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. He faces a charge of suspicion of sexual abuse by a school employee.
Authorities began investigating after receiving a report detailing a possible teacher-student relationship. Investigators discovered that Pester had exchanged over 13,000 text messages with the victim, who was 17 at the time of their initial contact in May 2025 and is now 18. Police allege Pester first raped the minor in July 2025.
Palmyra Superintendent Michael Hart confirmed Pester's termination, emphasizing student safety as the district's top priority. Counseling and support services are being provided to students. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are seeking information from anyone who may have had Pester as a teacher or has knowledge of other potential victims. Pester was scheduled to appear in court on January 28, 2026.




