A school counselor called police after talking to a 14-year-old girl who walked into the school library wearing only underpants and a T-shirt.

In a report released Tuesday dated March 5, an officer said a librarian questioned the girl about her apparel about 12:20 p.m. and notified the counselor when the girl seemed confused. She was checked out medically and nothing seemed to be wrong, according to the report. The girl first told the counselor she overslept and forgot to put on pants before leaving for school. Later she changed her story, saying she was walking to school and was pushed from behind. She said she didn’t remember anything after that.

Officers walked the area where she said she was pushed and found nothing. Then they walked her route to school but found nothing. An officer checked the school video camera system and found video of her wearing pants from earlier in the day. Her locker was checked but contained no pants. The girl’s father arrived at school and took her home. He reported later that he found a pair of black pants in her backpack. The girl told police that another girl told her in a restroom that her “dress” was nice but was a little short.


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