Bexar County juvenile detention officer back at work while awaiting indictment for felony choking charge
A Bexar County juvenile detention officer arrested late last month on a felony family violence charge has been returned to duty, the chief probation officer for the Bexar County Juvenile Detention Center confirmed Monday.
15 months probation for Johnson HS student responsible for two violent assaults on campus
A Johnson High School freshman who violently assaulted a classmate and then the school’s assistant principal in separate attacks this past school year was sentenced to 15 months probation and must enter a secure placement facility.
Johnson HS student was allowed back on campus after a violent attack. Then he struck again.
A Johnson High School freshman allowed to return to campus months after he violently assaulted a classmate now faces a felony assault charge after records show he attacked Johnson’s assistant principal, hospitalizing him.
BCSO: 4 youth at Bexar County Juvenile Detention Center escape, caught quickly
SAN ANTONIO Four residents at the Bexar County Juvenile Detention Center escaped Monday morning but were quickly apprehended, Sheriff Javier Salazar said during a news briefing. Salazar said the offenders jumped the fence of the center, which is in the 600 block of Mission Road, near Steves Avenue. My detectives are in the process of investigating and theyll be filing whatever charges necessary, he added. Salazar did not say why the four residents are being held at the Juvenile Detention Center. It will be updated once more information becomes available.