
SAN ANTONIO — A man identified by Judson ISD officials as a teacher with the San Antonio-area school district was arrested last week, five months after being indicted for felony stalking.
Records indicate Richard Bryan Autry, 65, was indicted June 4 on three counts of stalking related to incidents that unfolded in March 2024. Those three incidents, which unfolded on subsequent days from March 10-12, allegedly involved Autry sending electronic communications to the victim, causing her “to feel harassed, terrified, intimidated, annoyed, alarmed, abused, tormented, embarrassed or offended.”
Autry’s relationship to the victim is unclear, and the specific kinds of communication he allegedly sent also isn’t known. But a Judson ISD spokesperson who said the district was “aware of an arrest” went on to add that the alleged stalking was “unrelated to his roles and duties of his position within the district.”
Autry is listed on the staff directory for Judson High School. It’s unknown if he has been placed on leave by the district after his Nov. 11 arrest, which records indicate happened outside Bexar County. Records also show he’s already been released on bond.