Idaho Parents File Suit, Seek Damages For 8-Year Old Autistic Student's Arrest
Parents Spring and Charles Towry have filed suit, on behalf of themselves and their daughter, against the Kootenai Elementary School, Lake Pend Oreille School District No. 84, and Bonner County Sheriff’s Department, alleging nine separate causes of action arising out of their 8 year-old daughter’s arrest in January 2009.
According to the complaint, the Towry child was diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder in August 2008. In December 2008, officials at Kootenai Elementary in Idaho held a meeting and instituted an Individual Education Plan (“IEP”) and Behavior Intervention Plan (“BIP”), entirely without the Towry’s knowledge or participation. The plans authorized police intervention to deal with the child, with no requirement of prior notice to the Towrys.
The Towrys allege that on January 9, 2009, the 8-year-old Towry child was arrested at the behest of her teacher, Louise Zumuda, and Kootenai Elementary principal, Betsy Walker, without notice to her parents. According to the complaint, Bonner County Sheriff’s Department Deputies Justin Collins and Kurt Lehman handcuffed the 8-year-old and took her to the Bonner County Juvenile Detention Center, where she was “patted down.”
The Towrys seek relief on nine separate causes of action, including: negligence; intentional infliction of emotional distress; negligent hiring/supervision/retention; breach of contract; disability discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (“IDEA”), and Idaho statutory law; and violation of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments.
While the complaint maintains the anonymity of the child at the center of the dispute, some reports claim to identify the child.