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Michael Roy Bridges, a teacher in North Shelby County, was arrested and charged with 13 counts of possessing child sexual abuse material. The arrest followed an investigation initiated by a tip received by the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office. Bridges, who worked at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic School since 1998, has been placed on leave and subsequently terminated. The school community has been informed, and authorities continue to assure parents that no students were involved in the case. The sheriff’s office encourages anyone with additional information to come forward.
North Shelby County – Michael Roy Bridges, a 68-year-old teacher from North Shelby County, has been arrested and charged with 13 counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. The arrest was executed by the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office on May 29, 2025, following an investigation that began earlier that month.
Bridges was taken into custody after the sheriff’s office received a tip regarding inappropriate materials. Upon his arrest, he was booked into the Shelby County Jail, where his total bond has been set at $195,000. The ongoing investigation may yield additional charges as authorities continue to examine the circumstances surrounding this case.
Sheriff John Samaniego commended the efforts of the Criminal Investigators for their diligence in making the arrest, underscoring the sheriff’s office’s commitment to safeguarding children from exploitation. As of now, there is no information suggesting that the child sexual abuse images were produced in or near the Shelby County area.
Bridges has worked as a part-time drama and theater teacher at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic School since 1998. The school serves students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. In light of the allegations, Bridges was placed on leave on May 9 after inappropriate images were discovered on his school-issued laptop. Following his arrest, the school terminated his employment the same day.
Donald Carson, a spokesperson for the Diocese of Birmingham, communicated that parents were informed of the situation regarding Bridges. Parents received notifications on May 9 concerning his leave and were encouraged to reach out to the principal with any concerns they might have regarding the matter. After further investigation, parents were reassured that there was no evidence to indicate that any students were involved, nor was there any indication that the images were created in the vicinity of the school.
In the wake of the incident, school officials have also requested prayers for all individuals affected by this troubling situation. To ensure community involvement, the sheriff’s office urges anyone who possesses additional information related to the case to contact Investigator Ian Fleming at 205-670-6153. Furthermore, anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777 or through their official website.
This case highlights the vigilance required to protect children and underscores the importance of immediate action when allegations arise. The Shelby County law enforcement continues to conduct thorough investigations to combat child exploitation, ensuring safety within the community.
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