DURHAM, N.C. – Former high school dance teacher Michelle White was apparently so enthralled with a student at her school, she had the girl’s initials and name tattooed on her body.

A search warrant issued for the 37-year-old instructs officers to photograph the former Durham teacher’s tattoos, including ones that showed the female victim’s name, initials and “artist rendering which would be symbolic of the juvenile,” WFMY News 2 reports.

White was charged in July with taking indecent liberties with a student and engaging in a sex offense with a student at Charles E. Jordan High School, and officers recently searched her home and allegedly found a lot of evidence inappropriate contact between White and a female student she befriended in 2012, when the victim was 15 years old, according to the news site.

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“The girl’s parents told investigators they asked White in April to stop communicating with their daughter and a month later, the two were still exchanging text messages, according to an affidavit by the Durham County Sheriff’s Office,” WFMY reports.

The returned warrant shows police seized a VHS tape with the victim’s name on it, computers and cell phones, a framed photograph of the teacher with the student, a handwritten card to the girl, as well as a binder filled with letters from White’s husband addressed to the girl.

“Some of the texts on the cellphone included the word ‘threesome’ and alluded to ‘the involvement of Ms. White’s husband,’ the affidavit states,” according to WFMY.

ABC 11 reports Phillip White, White’s husband, has not been charged in the case. The Dunham school district conducted two different investigations into allegations White was inappropriate with the female student, and the teacher resigned during the last investigation, in April. White had taught in the district since 1997, WFMY reports.

ABC 11 attempted to contact White at her home, but neighbors told the news site she moved away and they don’t know where to.

“Whenever something like that happens you know, whether somebody’s guilty or not, it kinda sets you back, especially when you’re – we’re raising kids of our own now,” neighbor Daniel Coates told ABC 11.

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Most people who commented on the story, of course, were clearly disturbed by the teacher’s alleged conduct.

“It’s a shame adults can’t find people their own age to play with,” Here2TellYa posted. “This is just sickening and so totally wrong.”