FALMOUTH, Mass. (MyFoxBoston.com) -- A Falmouth magistrate ruled Wednesday there is probable cause to move forward with criminal charges against the Mashpee School superintendent.
The charges against Brian Hyde come due to a seemingly routine residency check he did on a returning student in September.
The student's grandmother told FOX25 that the superintendent showed up to the family's home and went upstairs without permission to see if the student lived there.
In a statement, Hyde said he was invited into the home and asked to be shown the bedroom where the girl lived.
Hyde will be arraigned at a later date.