WACO (June 20, 2012)—The McLennan County Grand Jury returned indictments charging graffiti Wednesday against Charles Baty, 18 and Alicia Harbert, 19, who turned themselves in to campus police in April after they were charged in an incident on the Waco High School campus where both were students.
The charges stem from an incident last fall in which graffiti was spray-painted inside the school’s performing arts center, causing more than $2,000 damage.
The grand jury also returned a three-count indictment charging aggravated assault (enhanced) against Justin Ray Romo who was arrested in April in connection with a running gunfight in January.
Dustin Kinsey of Waco was named in an indictment charging five counts of sexual assault of a child and one count of indecency with a child by contact.
He was arrested in April in connection with the sexual abuse of a young child.
An arrest warrant affidavit says Kinsey was identified as a suspect in the case after the victim, who was younger than 14-years-old at the time of the incident, reported she had been sexually assaulted over a period of time beginning February 1, 2009 through June 20, 2009.
The child, according to the affidavit, accused Kinsey of inviting her to watch a movie with him, then began making sexual advances that she tried to prevent, but was unable to do so.
The victim said the events happened at her home in Waco.
The victim also said the incidents escalated from improper touching to sexual intercourse.
Erick Omar Lopez was indicted on two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and six counts of indecency with a child by contact in connection with the sexual assault of a young girl.
He was also arrested in April.
Stephanie Lee Gonzales was named in an indictment charging two counts of indecency with a child by contact in an incident that involved a 14-year-old boy in June 2011 at a home in South Waco.
She was arrested last fall in Austin.