AURORA | A former Grandview High School security guard who pleaded guilty to having a sexual relationship with a student will spend a year in jail and the next eight years on sex offender probation.
Broderick Lundie, 30, was sentenced Wednesday in Arapahoe County District Court. He pleaded guilty earlier this year to sexual exploitation of a child, a class 3 felony, and one misdemeanor sex assault where there is a 10-year age difference, a class 1 misdemeanor, according to Arapahoe County prosecutors.
Vikki Migoya, a spokeswoman for the Arapahoe County district attorney’s office, said Lundie’s jail sentence is scheduled to start Thursday morning.
Lundie was arrested in May and accused of texting several students and of illegal sexual contact with at least one student.
He was immediately placed on administrative leave after his arrest, according to a Cherry Creek School District spokeswoman, and later resigned.
The news of Lundie’s arrest became widespread the same day Aurora police and CCSD had a press conference to announce the arrest of Prairie Middle School teacher Brian Vasquez on multiple counts of sexual assault and exploitation. In the press conference, APD said they believed there could be more victims and asked anyone with information to come forward. District officials said they opted not to publicly announce Lundie’s arrest last spring in an effort to protect potential victims, a move some experts have criticized.

