Former Arlington ISD employee arrested on multiple charges related to inappropriate relationships with students.
/ NBC 5 News)A former Sam Houston High School employee was arrested Tuesday on five charges stemming from alleged misconduct involving inappropriate relationships with students.
Anthony Hawkins, 25, faces three counts each of improper relationship between student and educator and two counts of indecency with a child sexual contact, police said.He was booked into the Arlington jail and released on a bond totaling $100,000 by Wednesday afternoon, court documents show. It was unclear whether he had an attorney.Police said the arrest came after school administrators alerted the department of allegations on Aug. 23 and detectives identified three victims.
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