The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office announced on Saturday the arrest of Joseph Rene Caballero, the owner and instructor of a martial arts school in San Antonio, on charges of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old female student. According to Sheriff Javier Salazar, the student, who attended The Exception Squad located at 7616 Culebra Road, reported receiving notes from Caballero that displayed “grooming-type” behavior and secret admirer gestures. This behavior eventually escalated into a sexual relationship between the student and Caballero, leading to the alleged abuse.
Upon being informed of Caballero’s actions, the student confided in a family member, prompting an investigation by the authorities. Sheriff Salazar expressed concerns that the martial arts school remains in operation and noted the possibility of additional victims who have not yet come forward.
Joseph Rene Caballero, 40, faces charges of sexual assault of a child, classified as a second-degree felony. Online court records indicate that Caballero was released from custody after posting a $75,000 bond.
The news of Caballero’s arrest has sparked shock and outrage within the San Antonio community, with parents and residents expressing deep concern over the safety of children in educational and extracurricular settings. Local leaders have called for increased vigilance and oversight to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Local organizations dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual abuse have encouraged anyone with information or experiences related to Caballero’s case to come forward and seek assistance. They emphasize the importance of providing a safe environment for victims to share their stories and seek justice.
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the allegations against Joseph Rene Caballero and urges anyone with relevant information to contact law enforcement authorities. They are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all members of the community, particularly vulnerable populations such as children and adolescents.
The arrest of the martial arts school owner has raised serious concerns about child safety and protection in educational environments. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community remains vigilant in advocating for justice and supporting survivors of abuse.
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