Beginning August 3, 2009 Yuma Police Department began investigating allegations of Debra Kylochko, 49 years of age, having sexual intercourse with a minor. The investigation did identify at least one juvenile male, 14 years of age.
On August 14, 2009 Yuma Police Department served a search warrant at Debra Kylochko’s residence located in the 4600 block of west 17th Lane in Yuma, Arizona. Debra Kylochko was later booked into the Yuma County Detention Center on two counts of Sexual Conduct with a Minor.
Debra Kylochko was employed as a Teacher Aide at District 1 Alternative and there may be additional unreported victims. Anyone with information is encouraged to call Detective Jeff Ruby at 928-373-4691 or 78-Crime to remain anonymous.
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