A Loudoun County (web|news) teacher's aide was charged this weekend with providing alcohol to a group of teenagers at a house party.
Jennifer Rose Allen, 24, of Sterling, is charged with 13 counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, one count of purchasing alcohol for an underage person and drunk in public.
Loudoun Sheriff's Deputies responded to a home in the 20800 block of Canberra Drive in Sterling shortly before 11 p.m. Friday for a report of an unsupervised juvenile party. Inside the home were 17 high school-aged juveniles and two adults.
On Friday, Loudoun Sheriff's Deputies initially charged Allen and a second adult, Steven M. Rodney, 19, of Sterling, with drunk in public. Rodney was also charged with underage possession of alcohol.
An investigation conducted by patrol deputies from the Sheriff's Office Field Operations Division concluded that Allen allegedly purchased alcohol for the teenagers. After reviewing the case with the Office of the Commonwealth Attorney, Allen was further charged with 13 counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and one count of purchasing alcohol for an underage person.
Allen was a teacher's aide at Potomac Falls High School. She was released on an $11,000 unsecured bond.
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