Now former Mt. Juliet High School history teacher/football coach/track coach Timothy Williams, 30, was arrested today on an indictment charging two counts of aggravated statutory rape against a 16-year-old female student at his Nashville home in June.
Williams was taken into custody without incident at his Grover Street residence.
Youth Services detectives took the lead in the investigation after being made aware by Mt. Juliet Police that Williams had brought the girl to Nashville.
The investigation shows that Williams picked up the victim, with whom he communicated via social media (Instagram), at one of her friend’s homes in Mt. Juliet where she was to have spent the night. He drove her to his home and then back to Mt. Juliet in the early morning hours of the following day. Mt. Juliet’s license plate camera program helped corroborate the victim’s account of events.
Detectives have concern about potential additional victims given that Williams was employed at the high school for several years prior to the initiation of this investigation.
Anyone with information about Williams that they believe should come to the attention of law enforcement is asked to contact MNPD Youth Services Detective Edward Conrads at 615-862-7417.
Timothy Williams, 30