SALISBURY, N.C. – A North Carolina elementary teacher who allegedly duct taped a student into his desk will not face criminal charges, though she resigned from her position after the child’s mother complained.

Lynda Santamaria told WSOC her son’s classmate at Knollwood Elementary School in Rowan County recorded three videos last Friday of the unnamed teacher using duct tape to restrain her 9-year-old son, and one allegedly shows the boy with tape around his body and chair.

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School officials confirmed the incident occurred, but acknowledged only one of the videos that does not show the child with tape on his body. The video shows the student in his seat, with tape running from one side of his desk behind his chair to the other side of his desk, according to the news site.

School officials and the Rowan County Sheriff’s office allege the teacher never placed tape directly on the boy’s body, but Santamaria contends the other videos clearly show otherwise.

“There was another video where she was putting tape on his stomach and the back of his chair,” the mother said.

“There were three videos,” she told WLTX. “One was tape around the ground as a boundary for him. The other one was a video where she was putting tape around his desk and chair, and another one where the tape went around his stomach and the chair.”

Santamaria said the videos were recorded by a student on his school-issued iPad and turned over to investigators, who allegedly will not provide her a copy.

District officials released a very brief statement about the incident that provides zero details.

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“There was an incident in a teacher’s classroom,” the statement read. “The teacher resigned, the school is cooperating with law enforcement.”

It’s unclear whether school officials alerted parents about the alleged abuse.

Santamaria acknowledged that her ADHD son was misbehaving in class, but doesn’t think his teacher’s actions were appropriate. The mother alleges the teacher allowed students to ridicule and laugh at her son in his predicament, and the boy’s classmates are now blaming him for their teacher’s resignation.

“I can’t imagine what he felt sitting in that chair with the other children laughing at him,” she said. “Kids are saying, ‘You’re the reason she’s gone.’”

Both district officials and police refused to identify the teacher. Sheriff’s officials told WSOC they forwarded their investigation to the local district attorney, but do not anticipate criminal charges against the teacher.

Santamaria said she’s now considering a civil lawsuit, and sheriff’s officials said the teacher has hired an attorney.