TECUMSEH, Neb. – One high school Spanish teacher has learned the true meaning behind the word pillado, the Spanish phrase for “busted.”

Carrie Miller, 24, a teacher at Johnson County Central High School, faces accusations of sexual assault and enticement through electronic devices, based on her relationship with a 15-year-old male student, reports the Associated Press.

According to court documents, Miller is accused of having sexual contact with the victim approximately 50-60 times during the fall of 2012.

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The two allegedly exchanged routine text messages, graphic photographs and held inappropriate conversations.

The majority of encounters reportedly took place in an abandoned farm house in a neighboring county, where Miller will also face charges, the story reports.

Miller was married in September 2011, but filed for divorce in February 2013.

The Johnson County Central Superintendent refused to comment on the case, saying the school is dealing with a personnel issue.

“Shock, absolute shock,” said Pat McKinney, a grandparent of a Johnson County Public School student and resident of Tecumseh for nearly 40 years.

“You never know in a small community that something like this is going to happen,” she said.