Copyright by WRIC - All rights reserved Kenneth Webster Johnson (Photo: Henrico Police)

Copyright by WRIC - All rights reserved Kenneth Webster Johnson (Photo: Henrico Police)

WRIC Newsroom - HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- The former Henrico teacher accused of stealing women's shoes and returning them later with "biological evidence" in them went before a judge on Tuesday.

31-year-old Kenneth Webster Johnson III was found guilty on four counts of destruction of property. All other charges were nolle prosequi, meaning they were dropped but could be brought up a later time.

Johnson won't serve any jail time but will have some fines to pay.

In December, police said there were four documented cases of women's shoes being taken from porches of residences in the Monument Avenue corridor. The incidents occurred overnight and the shoes were returned within a few days containing "biological evidence," according to authorities.

Johnson was a math teacher at Varina High School. He is no longer employed with Henrico County Public Schools.

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