Marrisa Johnson, 26, Smyrna
Makayla Lomax, 31, Smyrna
Morgan Donahue, 21, Clayton
Smyrna Police Investigators have concluded their investigation into child abuse/neglect allegations that began in February 2024, with arrests this week. This long and detailed investigation, conducted in partnership with the DE Dept. of Justice and with the cooperation of the Smyrna School District, has revealed an alleged pattern of troubling behavior in a special needs elementary classroom. Investigation revealed that employees working in this classroom would allegedly throw objects at the students, yell at them, and call them names. One of the suspects, Makayla Lomax, 31, of Smyrna, is also alleged to have struck a student in the face, as well as sprayed that same student with a water bottle as a form of discipline. During our investigation, we also uncovered another alleged incident outside of the affected classroom that occurred in the Fall of 2022 and involved two of the employees feeding hot sauce and hot Takis to a special needs student who had a known digestive disability. Below are the (3) suspects and their charges. As with all individuals accused of crimes, these defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Marrisa Johnson, 26, Smyrna:
10 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. JP Court 2 video presentment, $10,000 unsecured bond with no contact orders. These charges are in relation to the conditions of the affected classroom stated above, and feeding a student with a digestive disorder hot Takis.
Makayla Lomax, 31, Smyrna:
Child Abuse 3rd Degree, 9 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Offensive Touching. JP Court 2 video presentment, $12,500 unsecured bond with no contact orders. These charges are in relation to the conditions of the affected classroom, as stated, in addition to striking and spraying a child in the face with a water bottle.
Morgan Donahue, 21, Clayton:
1 count of Endangering the Welfare of a child. JP Court 2 video presentment, $500 unsecured bond with no contact orders. This charge is in relation to feeding a student hot sauce and hot Takis when they had a known digestive disorder.
Shameful that this type criminal behavior goes on right under the noses of our Smyrna School District administration. What else is going on that just hasn't been brought to the proper authorities.
So sad for the kids and family,to think that they at some point my kids teachers breaks my heart. I can't help but think of there's something I missed. This is unfortunately the life of parents of special needs kids.