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ORANGE GROVE - Jordan Garcia, 17, and four other teenagers were charged on Thursday, May 13 by Orange Grove police in connection with a hazing incident that occurred at the Orange Grove High School in April, Police Chief Roy Lee Guerrero said.
Luke Inglis, 17, is wanted by Orange Grove police in connection with the incident, Guerrero added.
Names of the other four male suspects in this case will not be released due to their age.
On May 3, Orange Grove police were contacted by school officials in reference to a potential hazing incident that occurred on April 29.
Video footage was submitted into evidence which showed several male minors participate in the hazing of a 16-year-old teen on school grounds, Guerrero said.
The Orange Grove Police Department said they obtained video evidence of the incident. Author: Haley Williams (KIII) Updated: 7:15 PM CDT May 18, 2021
ORANGE GROVE, Texas The Orange Grove Police Department said they have video evidence of a hazing incident that happened at Orange Grove High School on Thursday, April 29.
Five students were arrested since and now the sixth suspect has turned himself over to authorities Tuesday.
17-year old Luke Inglis surrendered to authorities Saturday. Inglis, along with 17-year old Jordan Garcia and four other teenagers are facing unlawful restraint charges, which is a felony.
The names of the other four male suspects in this case will not be released due to their age. Inglis and Garcia were taken to the Jim Wells County jail. The other four teens were transported to a juvenile facility.