A Spring
Branch ISD Police Department investigation and joint collaboration with the
Houston Police Department have led to the arrest of a Spring Branch man and the
filing of felony related charges in connection with incidents of indecent
exposure near SBISD schools recently.
SBISD
applauds the extraordinary effort by the SBISD Police Department, and it is
especially thankful to HPD’s Northwest Division Captain Rick Bonds and to all
his officers for teamwork with SBISD Police during this recent investigation.
Arrested
on May 21 by Houston Police after a joint police investigation was David
Gonzalez, 33, a Hispanic male, who has been charged separately by Houston and
Spring Branch police departments with one count of indecency with a child by
exposure. Bond has been set at $60,000 for the two, third-degree felonies.
According
to police, the suspect was arrested May 21 on a warrant. Police said that
Gonzalez is believed to be the adult male who exposed himself to students near
a bus stop at 8600 Pitner on May 13, and then again with students along
Hammerly at Shadowdale near Spring Oaks Middle School on the same morning.
On the
same day, police received a report of a nude man standing outside a vehicle
parked near Tiger Trail at Shadowdale.
Joint
police efforts included community reports, including a description of a white,
two-door vehicle, and SBISD campus surveillance from an incident months ago in
which an adult male in a white vehicle was observed by school security cameras.
“A joint
effort by the Spring Branch ISD and the Houston Police Departments have brought
this suspect to justice,” SBISD Chief of Police Chuck Brawner said during a May
22 press conference held at the SBISD Police Command Station.
SBISD
students did the right thing when confronted by this stranger, Police Chief
Brawner said.
“All of
the children did the right thing in these situations – they got away from the
suspect quickly. All of our children did a really good job of doing the correct
thing under the circumstances.” No students were physically hurt during the May
13 incidents.
Chief
Brawner credited the traditional police work done by SBISD Police Officers
Dwayne Hernandez, who is a Lead Investigator, and Cindy Garcia, who helped the
district and HPD coordinate efforts and interviews.
The
SBISD Police Chief had a frank warning during the joint press conference for
potential criminals or trespassers in Spring Branch ISD, noting that a
school-based surveillance photograph assisted the investigating officers with a
description of the suspect’s vehicle.
“Our
[closed circuit digital] cameras operate around all of our schools. A picture
was taken by a surveillance camera at Northbrook High School when the suspect
approached two students. I really don’t mind if everyone knows that we do have
these cameras operating on all our school campuses,” Chief Brawner said.
The
safety of every student is the highest priority in SBISD. The collaboration in
police work on this particular case has led to safer schools and neighborhoods.
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