“When people told me about it I thought it was a big thing, but when I looked at it like you can’t really tell, it’s kinda hard to see,” student Zach Anthony told the local television station.
Police say Osborn admitted that he exposed himself in the picture. School officials says they are recalling the yearbook to so that they can “make a minor but critical edit for the inappropriate content. ” In addition to the 69 counts of indecent exposure, Osborn is also facing one count of furnishing harmful items to minors, which is a felony, according to CBS affiliate KPHO.
Mesa Public Schools released this statement to local news outlets:
“The district is dismayed by the actions of the students involved in the photograph.Their behavior does not reflect the values of Red Mountain High School or Mesa Public Schools.Upon learning of the photograph, school administration immediately contacted police and is cooperating fully with the investigation.Disciplinary action will follow policy and may be based on the outcome of the police investigation.The school and district are conducting an investigation to determine what actions might have prevented the publication of the photograph, so appropriate safeguards can be put in place going forward.While the small size of the photograph as published makes the details difficult to discern, the yearbook has been recalled so the school can make a minor but critical edit for the inappropriate content.”