Nova Scotia

'I could feel your kisses': Documents reveal alleged texts between teacher, girl

David Harrison was romantically involved with his female student for two years, according to court documents obtained by CBC. He communicated with her by email, text message, letters and phone calls.

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David Benjamin Harrison has been placed on leave from his job teaching in Nova Scotia at the Northeast Kings Education Centre in Canning. (Colleen Jones/CBC)

A former student of a teacher facing sex charges in Nova Scotia's King's County reported their alleged intimate involvement to police after she heard David Benjamin Harrison was "grooming another youth," court documents reveal.

Harrison, 39, of Canaan, faces charges of sexual assault, sexual exploitation and luring a child between September 2013 and August 2015, when he taught at Northeast Kings Education Centre in Canning.

The student was 16 when her alleged involvement with Harrison began, according to court documents. The girl ended communication with Harrison when she became uncomfortable and left for university just before she turned 18.

She went to police in August after she heard rumours about Harrison's contact with another young person. 

Nature of relationship

In a statement to New Minas RCMP, which is referenced in search warrant documents, the former student said she had received emails, text messages, letters and phone calls from Harrison stating "he was unhappy in his marriage and he had feelings for her." 

She told investigators they spent time together, held hands, touched intimately and kissed. It was when Harrison allegedly touched her vagina that the young woman became uncomfortable.

Officers obtained a search warrant to access Harrison's phone. The young woman voluntarily provided her cellphone to police to examine. She also disclosed email addresses and social media profiles used by Harrison during their relationship.

Text messages

The RCMP Technological Crime Unit recovered a number of text messages that ​corroborated the girl's allegations of  intimate involvement with Harrison, according to court documents.

The messages included romantic exchanges such as: 

  • "Now I'm thinking about the day I could feel your kisses hours afterward."
  • "Sweet dreams my love."
  • "So I'm snuggled under your blankets and you crawl next to me and put your chin on my chest. We smile at each other and I give you a slow and long kiss on the lips."

School co-operation

The investigating officer first contacted school officials Oct. 22, asking for access to Harrison's email. The regional director of the Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education co-operated with police, and Harrison was arrested nearly one month later on Nov. 20. 

Harrison is now on leave. He is due back in court Dec. 18

The conditions of his release include staying away from the victim, whose name is protected by a publication ban, and having no contact with anyone under the age of 18 besides family members.

None of the allegations have been tested in court.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Angela MacIvor is a consumer reporter with the CBC Atlantic investigative unit. She has been with CBC since 2006 as a reporter and producer in all three Maritime provinces. All news tips welcome. Send an email to cbcnsinvestigates@cbc.ca