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9 Farmersville students charged in connection with locker room hazing incidents

The students face an unlawful restraint charge, a Class A misdemeanor

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Nine student athletes in Collin County are facing charges related to alleged hazing on campus.

Nine student-athletes have been charged in connection with hazing incidents in the locker room at Farmersville High School.

"This has not been pleasant for any of us," said Farmersville ISD police chief Steve Wade, who oversaw the weeks-long investigation into the allegations.

According to Wade, one student-athlete was charged on Sept. 26, the day district police were notified of the first incident.

The remaining eight students were taken into custody on Tuesday.

"I have school-aged grandchildren and I would want someone to protect them, so I take it personal," said Wade.

The students are charged with unlawful restraint, a Class A misdemeanor, which is more severe than a Class B misdemeanor hazing charge.

Wade said there have been at least three incidents since the start of the semester, including two on Sept. 26. The first incident happened before that date.

Each report involves a different victim. No injuries were reported.

Wade said he can't confirm details about what happened or name the sport the athletes play since they are minors and could be identified if those details were revealed.

Wade said a coach helped the victim who first came forward and reported the alleged hazing to police. He also addressed questions that have been raised about supervision during the incidents.

"Coaches were there. They were in the area. They just weren’t in that room. That room is an area where kids are dressing, and undressing, and showering. It'd be inappropriate to have adults in there with them," said Wade.

According to a press release from the Farmersville ISD Police Department, the department will submit all evidence gathered to the Collin County District Attorney for processing.

“It is important to note that school disciplinary actions are separate from criminal charges. School discipline will be individualized, taking into account the seriousness of the offense, the student’s prior disciplinary record, statutory requirements, and any relevant disabilities,” the release said.

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