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NORTH ANSON -- A School Administrative District 74 administrator has apologized after showing students disturbing images of a slain llama on an overhead projector.
SAD 74 Superintendent Regina P. Campbell said she has dealt with the actions of Mary F. Adley, principal at the school.
Campbell acknowledged that Adley showed students the photographs of the slain llama.
Campbell said letters of apology have been sent to parents, who were not contacted regarding the showing of the photos.
It was an inappropriate action, she said: "That's been dealt with."
Meanwhile, the investigation into the crime has been compromised because word of suspects has been spread throughout Carrabec Community School, Anson's animal-control officer said Thursday.
The school is a short distance from a residence on U.S. Route 201A where someone killed a pet llama early on April 22, or late April 21.
William "Fig" Newton, animal-control officer in Anson, said two juveniles were seen leaving the scene of the crime.
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