From The Tribune staff reports
OZARK — State law enforcement officers have arrested a college instructor here on multiple sex charges, The Dothan Eagle reports.
Kimberly Sonanstine, 38, of Ozark Sonanstine, who taught biology at Wallace Community College in Dothan, was arrested Tuesday night by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. She was charged with 30 counts of second-degree sexual abuse, and eight counts of second-degree sodomy and two counts of traveling to meet a child for unlawful sex act, according to an arrest report.
“Faculty member Kimberly Sonanstine is no longer teaching classes and will remain off campus, pending the outcome of the proceedings,” Wallace Community College stated. “As this is an ongoing personnel matter, the College will have no additional comment.”
Sonanstine is being held in the Dale County Jail without bond.