A former San Marcos High School teacher and coach is in custody after warrants were issued for his arrest on charges of sexual assault of a child and inappropriate relationship between educator and student.
Hays County arrest records show that David Ross Guerrero, 34, was taken into custody by sheriff’s deputies early Friday morning. His bond was set at $75,000 for each charge. He was released later the same day.
According to a press release from the city, a female victim came forward on Nov. 28, 2018, with a report of a sexual assault occurring in 2008. The victim had been a student at San Marcos High School and had engaged in a sexual relationship with a teacher at the school. San Marcos Police Detective Robert Elrod began an investigation and determined that Guerrero had engaged in sexual intercourse with the victim on about six separate occasions. At the time of the relationship — June and July 2008, according to the probable cause affidavit for Guerrero’s arrest — he was employed at the high school as an English teacher and assistant coach for the girls’ soccer team. Guerrero left his job at the high school in 2013 and had been living in Colorado, the press release stated.







