
San Antonio police investigate indecent exposure allegations at Central Catholic High School involving a 15-year-old victim and fellow students.
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio police are investigating multiple reports of hazing and sexual harassment allegations at Central Catholic High School.
Local attorney Jesse Guerra is representing a family who claim their 15-year-old son, who just finished his freshman year, was horribly bullied and sexually harassed by fellow soccer team members.
The family says their son’s fellow soccer team members exposed their genitals in a harassing and demeaning way in multiple incidents in the team locker room. He claims he was also locked in cage within the locker room multiple times and harassed by the teammates.
Another incident the family cites took place in Round Rock at a championship soccer game. The family says their son was taking a nap and woke up to a player exposing their private parts in his face. The family also says players made threats against their family.
Round Rock Police Major Crime Unit detective Dwayne Riley confirms these allegations, telling KENS 5 there is an open investigation from March of 2025 looking into quote “indecency with a child.” They are actively looking into this as they gather information from the school.
KENS 5 asked SAPD about the incidents and the department responded with a report of an active investigation at Central Catholic.
The report, filed April 30, says “the suspect has indecently exposed himself to the victim” on multiple occasions “throughout the last several months.” The report confirmed both the alleged victim and the suspect were students at the high school. No charges have been filed.
In a statement to KENS 5, the student’s mother, Christina Garcia said, “What happened to our son was not ‘normal locker room behavior.’ It was not a prank.”
“He was threatened into silence and was told that ‘even worse’ would happen to him if he ever spoke out,” the statement continued.
The family says their son made an outcry after his 13-year-old brother, who is in middle school, visited the campus on a “shadow day” and observed some of the alleged disturbing behavior.
KENS 5 has reached out to the Archdiocese of San Antonio who provided this statement:
“As Central Catholic High School is a private Catholic school in the Archdiocese of San Antonio, any comment regarding this matter should come from the school itself or the Marianist Province of the United States – based in St. Louis – which is the religious order which founded and still administers the school.”
KENS 5 has reached out to the school and has not received a reply.
This is a developing story and further details will be added as they are received.