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'Hyperactive' Oklahoma boy, 9, is served with anti-stalking order by sheriff's at his elementary school after girl in his class complained he was harassing her

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A 'hyperactive' nine-year-old boy from Oklahoma was served with a victim protective order by sheriffs at school for 'stalking' his female classmate.

Lavonne McCoy, 55, says her grandson was handed a VPO, signed off by Shawnee Judge Tracy McDaniel, at school on Wednesday morning.

'I'm just shocked because he's nine years old being served by sheriffs at school,' McCoy told KFOR

Pottawatomi County Undersheriff Travis Dinwiddie said this is the first time he's had to issue a VPO to a nine-year-old at school, and that the task took him by surprise. He said he made sure his parents were notified before it happened.

'We served it there because that was the address that was put on the petition by the court… It's ordered by the courts. And so we have to serve that as officers of the court,' said Dinwiddie.

A nine-year-old 'hyperactive' boy from Oklahoma was served with a victim protective order by sheriffs at school for 'stalking' his female classmate

A nine-year-old 'hyperactive' boy from Oklahoma was served with a victim protective order by sheriffs at school for 'stalking' his female classmate

Lavonne McCoy, 55, says her grandson was handed a VPO, signed off by Shawnee Judge Tracy McDaniel, at school on Wednesday morning

Lavonne McCoy, 55, says her grandson was handed a VPO, signed off by Shawnee Judge Tracy McDaniel, at school on Wednesday morning

The accuser is a fellow classmate of his whose mother, Elsy Goggin, submitted a handwritten account of the 'stalking' and 'harassment' that her daughter has suffered.

The accuser is a fellow female classmate of his whose mother, Elsy Goggin, submitted a handwritten account of the 'stalking' and 'harassment' that her daughter has suffered.   

Goggin, 37, detailed the months-long bullying that has been going on inside and out of school. She says the boy 'has had a unknown reason why to be harmful towards my daughter'. The worried mother claims she has notified the school multiple times. 

According to Goggin's handwritten letter, the boy makes cruel comments about her wheelchair-bound husband to the little girl - including 'telling her her should break his legs.'

She claims that the boy called her daughter stupid and constantly subjects her to profanity. 

Goggin said that the bullying takes place outside the classroom too - including one instance at the park when, after an egg hunt, the nine-year-old was hiding and yelling at the girl - which the concerned mother claims to have video evidence of.

McCoy has hit back at Goggin's claims, saying that she's seen the pair 'play' together. 

'I've seen her at the store, and she always runs after him playing,' she says. 

The boy's grandmother doesn't see why he is getting in trouble for 'being a child'. 

'He tries to hide because, you know, he's nine… I'm not sure why he's getting in trouble for just being a child because there is nothing on here that says any type of abuse.,' she said - referring to the VPO. 

Pottawatomi County Undersheriff Travis Dinwiddie said this is the first time he's had to issue a VPO to a nine-year-old at school, and that the task took him by surprise. He said he made sure his parents were notified before it happened

Pottawatomi County Undersheriff Travis Dinwiddie said this is the first time he's had to issue a VPO to a nine-year-old at school, and that the task took him by surprise. He said he made sure his parents were notified before it happened

Goggin, 37, detailed the months-long bullying that has been going on inside and out of school
Goggin says says the boy 'has had a unknown reason why to be harmful towards my daughter'

Goggin, 37, detailed the months-long bullying that has been going on inside and out of school. She says the boy 'has had a unknown reason why to be harmful towards my daughter'

According to Goggin's handwritten letter, the boy makes cruel comments about her wheelchair-bound husband (pictured here with Elsy Goggin and their daughter) to the little girl - including 'telling her her should break his legs'

According to Goggin's handwritten letter, the boy makes cruel comments about her wheelchair-bound husband (pictured here with Elsy Goggin and their daughter) to the little girl - including 'telling her her should break his legs'

McCoy says that her grandson is 'hyperactive' but not a bully and that she is worried that these serious allegations will affect his future. 

'Nobody is touching each other, you know, no hair pulling, no hitting. It's children being children, running around playing.'

But Goggin maintains that she has to stand up for her daughter - and says that any other parent would do the same thing. 

'They have to understand that I am behind my child because I love her and I'm going to protect her like any other parent or mother,' said Goggin. 

'I had to go to this point where I said, enough is enough.' 

The nine-year-old boy went home from school after being served with the legal document, and is now waiting in limbo to see if he can go back to school before Summer. 

Horace Mann Elementary School¿s superintendent, Dr. Aaron Espolt, released a statement about the incident, saying 'this VPO is mostly related to events that occurred away from Shawnee Public Schools property'

Horace Mann Elementary School’s superintendent, Dr. Aaron Espolt, released a statement about the incident, saying 'this VPO is mostly related to events that occurred away from Shawnee Public Schools property'

Horace Mann Elementary School’s superintendent, Dr. Aaron Espolt, released a statement about the incident.

'Earlier today, the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Department came to the campus of one of our elementary schools to deliver a victim protective order to a student in the presence of the student’s family and school administrators.

'This VPO is mostly related to events that occurred away from Shawnee Public Schools property. Out of respect for student privacy, I cannot share more information.

'What I can share is that we have protocols and procedures in place, and we fully investigate and address any concerns that students and parents share with us.'

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