Judson High School teacher accused of encouraging teens to get naked, perform sexual acts at parties

Jared Anderson, 28, is suspected of encouraging teens to perform sexual acts at parties he hosted at his home over the course of several months, according to the San Antonio Police Department. Jared Anderson, 28, is suspected of encouraging teens to perform sexual acts at parties he hosted at his home over the course of several months, according to the San Antonio Police Department. Photo: 21 Pro Video Photo: 21 Pro Video Image 1 of / 42 Caption Close Judson High School teacher accused of encouraging teens to get naked, perform sexual acts at parties 1 / 42 Back to Gallery

SAN ANTONIO — A Judson High School teacher suspected of hosting parties during which he encouraged teenage boys to get naked and perform sexual acts on each other was arrested Thursday morning on multiple charges.

Jared Anderson, 28, was taken into custody on one warrant for indecency with a child and two warrants for sexual performance of a child, according to the San Antonio Police Department.

“This all stems from a report that came in a few days ago where two victims presented themselves over at one of the substations and reported that this individual had hosted them for some parties at his house,” said SAPD spokesman Sgt. Jesse Salame.

Salame said the victims told investigators that Anderson played games with numerous boys at those parties that involved sexual activity over the course of several months.

“One of the incidents involved (the) suspect having “bros night” at his house on Feb. 12, at which time 7 boys ranging from 15 to 17 years of age attended. There was a sign at the door reading ‘The last one to get naked has to get the first dare,’” according to SAPD. “Another incident involved suspect challenging a 17 year old to see who can be the most obscene. It involved the Suspect and the 17 year old of sending pictures of their genitals to each other. The incident was reported last week to the church and the church banned Suspect from returning.”

Detectives have so far identified between seven and 10 victims, all between the ages of 15 and 18, and believe there are more that have yet to come forward.

Salame said investigators have been in contact with numerous victims, parents and the school district where Anderson was employed. Anderson worked as an English teacher at Judson High School for more than a year, said district spokesman Steve Linscomb. He has been placed on administrative leave pending the results of an investigation.

Anyone with additional information in the case or who has been victimized is asked to call SAPD’s Special Victims Unit at 210-207-2313.

“These are disgusting, graphic acts that he’s been accused of doing, and we need to protect our children, and it’s best that we try to get as much information as we can so that we can make as strong a case as possible against this guy,” Salame said.

Staff Writer Greta Kaul contributed to this report

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