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PUEBLO, Colo.-

Two Pueblo City Schools employees were facing criminal charges after they allegedly held parties for students and provided them with alcohol.

Joseph Borjon, 24, and Amanda Tilley, 35, turned themselves in this week after authorities issued arrest warrants for the pair.

Borjon, a security guard, and Tilley, a teacher, were both placed on administrative leave from Pueblo South High School.

“I felt that the situation was serious enough that the two that are charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor should be taken into custody and arrested,” Bill Thiebaut, Pueblo County District Attorney, told KOAA-TV.

The pair, along with Daniel Zufall, 24, were also facing 18 charges each of providing alcohol to minors. Zufall has resigned from his position as a teacher at Corwin Middle School.

Tilley and Borjon were accused of hosting parties at Tilley’s home. Zufall’s alleged role was not clear.

Thiebaut said other charges may be filed, pending additional interviews with students.

“What else went on there? Of course the law enforcement officers are still assessing, our office is still assessing it,” Thiebaut said.

Three other people were facing misdemeanor charges of providing alcohol to underage students.

They were not identified, but authorities said they were not school district employees.

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Information from KOAA-TV,

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