From Deseret News archives:
Grocery store employee accused of having sex with teenage baggers
Rashelle Wilson, 39, was booked Thursday into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of two counts of forcible sodomy and five counts of enticing a minor over the Internet.
For about three months, investigators believe Wilson had sexual contact with at least two boys she worked with at Harmons, near 13800 South just off Bangerter Highway, said Draper police Sgt. Gerry Allred.
Detectives had been investigating the case for about a month after the family of one of the victims found out what was happening, confronted their son about it and called police.
Investigators say Wilson sent text messages and possibly even messages on her MySpace page to the boys that were sexual in nature, Allred said.
Wilson "enticed" the juveniles to engage in a sex act with her, according to Salt Lake County Jail records. Both meetings were arranged by text messaging, jail documents stated.
At least one of the incidents happened inside a vehicle, Allred said. Police on Friday were investigating whether there were any other places. They were also looking at whether there were any additional victims, he said.
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