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Vallejo High Safety Supervisor Pleads Not Guilty in Case Alleging Sexual Coercion of Student

A judge kept him in custody over concerns about his authority over a vulnerable student.

Overview

  • Vallejo police say the supervisor seized a student's phone and demanded sexual acts, preventing her from leaving a classroom until she complied with some demands.
  • Officers responded around 3 p.m. Tuesday to Vallejo High, where staff had identified the suspect; he fled the campus but was detained nearby without incident.
  • He was booked into Solano County Jail on suspicion of robbery, false imprisonment and soliciting lewd acts, according to police.
  • At arraignment, Commissioner Susan Rados declined to release him on his own recognizance, citing his position of authority and the student's vulnerability.
  • The school district placed him on administrative leave as police continue the investigation and seek tips, while his attorney said he has no criminal history and that the alleged victim was not a minor.