Former Texas School District Employee Arrested Over Allegations of Multiple Sexual Encounters With Student

Kos Temenes
By Kos Temenes
January 9, 2023News
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Former Texas School District Employee Arrested Over Allegations of Multiple Sexual Encounters With Student
The Dripping Springs High School in Dripping Springs, Texas, in July 2016. (Google Maps)

Texas deputies have arrested a 21-year-old woman for allegedly having multiple sexual encounters with a student at the school at which she was employed.

Marisol Solis was arrested on Jan. 5 under charges of trafficking of persons.

Hays County Sheriff’s Office said they received, in November last year, a report involving a Dripping Springs Independent School District (DSISD) employee and a student within the district.

“The report alleged the employee and student had multiple sexual encounters over a period of time,” according to a statement released by the sheriff’s office.

Investigators worked closely with DSISD over the allegations, leading to the sheriff’s office arresting Solis under a first-degree felony.

“This case is still being investigated and there is potential for additional charges,” the sheriff’s office said.

According to an official statement released by Dripping Springs ISD, Solis was fired on Dec. 16, 2021, having last been on any campus in the district on Nov. 29, 2021, as reported by Fox News.

“Dripping Springs ISD remains committed to the safety and security of all students and takes prompt and immediate action to partner with law enforcement agencies to investigate and take action when it receives reports involving the safety of the children in the Dripping Springs community and all students across Texas,” the statement concludes.

Investigators currently have no reason to believe there are more victims but are encouraging anyone subjected to or who has knowledge of any crime to contact the sheriff’s office.

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