A fugitive Colorado school secretary accused of raping a 13-year-old boy had allegedly bragged that the victim’s manhood was bigger than her own husband’s, cops said.
Brenda Meza, 34, made the horrifying comparison during her alleged months-long illicit tryst with the Franklin Middle School 8th grader, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by The Post.
Meza also allegedly gushed that she felt as if she’d known the youngster in another life, the arrest filing states.
The boy told cops he thought her remark was “corny” but went along with it.
The twisted secretary has been on the lam ever since she got wind police were investigating her for allegedly plying the boy with booze and weed during predatory sex sessions at a park and a Walmart parking lot.
Police in Greeley have been unable to locate Meza ever since they first questioned her over the disturbing allegations.
During that interview, Meza had allegedly confessed to grooming the boy after he found her Instagram during Thanksgiving break last year and they started sending each other nudes, cops said.
The secretary and the boy then met up in January in a Walmart parking lot where they downed BuzzBallz ready-to-drink cocktails and marijuana edibles before having sex for the first time, the complaint states.
She allegedly had sex with the boy twice more over the next few weeks.
The administrator, who is also accused of sending a flurry of “I love you” texts to him, told the boy she got jealous if she saw him talking to female classmates around the school, according to the affidavit.
Police started probing the sick ordeal after the school received an anonymous tip on Feb. 12.
Immediately after being confronted by school officials, Meza allegedly went home and confessed to her husband that she’d had creepy interactions with the teen while she was high, the affidavit says.
Her jilted hubby then called police.
She was placed on administrative leave and then fired on Feb. 28.
Since then, cops have been unable to track Meza down.
When police pulled over Meza’s husband during a traffic stop on March 11, he claimed he didn’t know where his wife was – and that he was on his way down to the Mexican border.
Police are seeking to charge her with 12 felonies, including sexual assault of a child, internet luring of a child and tampering with physical evidence, as well as one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
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