Man allegedly walks into S.A. middle school girl's bathroom, shoves 8th grader into stall door

The suspect, who has not been identified, had gone to the campus with a woman early Wednesday morning to speak with a school administrator, possibly about one of the two students the couple had enrolled in the school, campus officials said. less The suspect, who has not been identified, had gone to the campus with a woman early Wednesday morning to speak with a school administrator, possibly about one of the two students the couple had enrolled in the ... more Photo: Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Image 1 of / 36 Caption Close Man allegedly walks into S.A. middle school girl's bathroom, shoves 8th grader into stall door 1 / 36 Back to Gallery

Authorities are searching for the man who walked into the girl's restroom at Jordan Middle School, shoved an 8th grader into a stall door and then fled.

The suspect, who has not been publicly identified, had gone to the Northside ISD campus with a woman early Wednesday morning to speak with a school administrator, possibly about one of the two students the couple had enrolled in the school, campus officials said.

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But prior to the meeting, the suspect and woman left the office area and went down a hallway, staff said. Both of them then reportedly went into a girl's restroom, when the man allegedly assaulted an 8th grader.

After they left the restroom, staff members directed the couple back to the office, where a campus police officer met with them and began questioning them about the incident, officials said.

Campus administrators say the man fled the school, but the woman remained behind. She gave administrators false information about the suspect and was later released.

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"We really do believe this was an isolated situation," said Northside ISD Executive Director of Communications Barry Perez. "We don't know the motive, but police are on it for sure."

Perez said police officers at Jordan Middle School have been ordered to take actions that "would prevent the individual from returning to the campus," and the school's principal has informed staff of the incident, Perez said.

The extent of the student's injuries are currently unknown but she is expected to be okay.

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