San Angelo ISD Teacher Arrested for Improper Relationship with Student

 

SAN ANGELO, TX— A San Angelo ISD teacher was arrested after turning himself in for having an inappropriate relationship with a student.

Information released by the San Angelo Police Department’s Public Information Officer John Bouligny reads:

"The San Angelo Police Department was contacted from a non-involved third-party on March 13, 2025, of an incident that occurred at Lake View High School.

"The Department’s Crimes Against Children Unit investigated this incident which involved a perceived improper relationship between a student and staff.

"This morning, March 19, 2025, San Angelo ISD teacher Abraham Gonzales, 24, turned himself in to the Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office after a warrant has been issued for “Improper Relationship between Educator/Student”, a second-degree felony.

"During the investigation, it was alleged that a School Resource Officer had engaged in inappropriate communications with the same victim. The officer was immediately placed on administrative leave so an internal investigation could take place.

"For the sake of transparency, the San Angelo Police Department shared all information received during the criminal investigation with the Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office, who will be reviewing the incident to see if there was any criminal wrongdoing.

"The investigation is ongoing and there is no further information to release at this time."

Gonzales was booked into the Tom Green County Jail on March 19, 2025, and is being held on $50,000 bond.

San Angelo LIVE! has reached out to the appropriate authorities for more information.

You can watch the press conference held by Police Chief Travis Griffith and find San Angelo ISD's statement by clicking here. 

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