A former Texas teacher who once basked in the glory of "Teacher of the Year" now faces disturbing child sex abuse charges dating back to 2007, reports say.
Brandyn Hargrove, the once-celebrated high school educator, was indicted on a whopping 12 counts, including six counts of sexual assault of a child, according to Clute, Texas police. These shocking allegations stem from a former student's claims, who came forward detailing a two-year abusive relationship with Hargrove that began when she was just 15.
While the alleged encounters didn't occur on school grounds, the student's harrowing story casts a dark shadow over Hargrove's tenure as an educator. The Brazosport school district promptly placed him on administrative leave following the charges.
"Teacher of the Year" to alleged child abuser – the stark contrast leaves parents understandably shaken. "Unfortunately, these things happen more and more," said Clute Police Chief James Fitch, lamenting the prevalence of such crimes and the trust shattered in the teacher-student dynamic.
Beyond the assault counts, Hargrove also faces charges of indecency with a child, both by contact and exposure. He has been released on bond but remains silent through his attorney, raising further questions about his plea and the truth behind these chilling accusations.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of children and the importance of vigilance in ensuring their safety. Remember, you're not alone:
Suspect child abuse? Call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child (1-800-422-4453) or visit www.childhelp.org. Victim of sexual abuse? Text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 for confidential support.
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