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Ex-Staff Member Arrested at High School Football Game in Brentwood

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Published on September 03, 2023
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Carlos Hurtado, a 27-year-old former staff member at Heritage High School in Brentwood found himself under arrest after attempting to attend a football game on Friday evening. Since his termination, Hurtado has been barred from re-entering school premises through a trespass admonishment, but little is known about the reasons behind his dismissal, according to NBC Bay Area.

On the night of September 1st, at approximately 7:25 p.m., the school's principal alerted police officers to Hurtado's presence at the game, prompting an attempt by law enforcement to approach him. However, Hurtado fled on foot and was ultimately tackled by bystanders within the football stadium before police took him into custody, as reported by KRON4.

The reasons for Hurtado's termination, and the subsequent trespass admonishment, remain unconfirmed and shrouded in mystery. The event raises questions around the circumstances of his former employment and the reasoning for his adamant presence at the football game.

Nonetheless, Hurtado now faces charges for disrupting a school activity, trespassing and obstruction, as a result of Friday night's incident. He was later booked into the Martinez Detention Facility.