Former CCISD officer arrested after accused of framing student with THC-filled vape pen
Sheriff J.C. Hooper told 3NEWS that Andrew Gonzalez bonded out of the Nueces County Jail on Saturday morning.
By Mia Valdez
3Newa
Dec 9, 2024
Andrew Gonzalez (top) and Amanda Lee Corona
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Former CCISD Police Officer Andrew Gonzalez was arrested Saturday morning for his part in reportedly framing CCISD students with a THC-filled vape pen.
He is accused, along with ex-Hamlin Middle School assistant principal Amanda Lee Corona, of planting a vape pen on students back in March 2023.
He was booked into custody at 2:30 a.m. Saturday on charges of with intent to impair and official oppression with bond amounts totaling $30,000.
Sheriff J.C. Hooper told 3NEWS on Monday that he bonded out of the Nueces County Jail later Saturday.
Corona was arrested and charged with crimes in connection with that incident last week.
She is also charged with tampering/fabricating physical evidence with intent to impair and official oppression.
In a probable cause statement that was filed ahead of her arrest, an investigator with the Nueces County Sheriff's Criminal Investigation Unit said he was called to the CCISD school last year to look into the allegation.
It was there that he said he was given an audio recording in which Corona and CCISD police officer Andrew Gonzalez found a vape pen containing THC (marijuana) wax. The report states that the vape pen was found behind a filing cabinet.
The investigator states that Corona and Gonzalez could be heard agreeing to put the pen into a student's backpack on the recording.
The statement explains that student was disciplined by school officials when the vape pen was found in his belongings. A second student was disciplined after Corona and Gonzalez said the first student accused her of owning the pen.
A third student also was disciplined when the same pen also was found in his binder. The investigator states that Corona and Gonzalez also planted the pen in this student's belongings.
In a statement, CCISD communications director Leanne Libby told 3NEWS:
CCISD acts immediately to investigate any allegations of wrongdoing, a process which can include placing employees on administrative leave with pay.
In March 2023, school administration took swift action to launch an investigation into the allegations at Hamlin. While we cannot share details of personnel actions or investigations, we can confirm Ms. Corona was on administrative leave starting in March 2023 and has not been employed at CCISD since August 2023. A campus officer named in the allegations has not been employed at CCISD since March 2023.
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