FORT WORTH—Another Texas educator has been charged with a sex crime involving a child. This time, the accused is an administrator in Northwest Independent School District in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

Mose Brown was arrested Monday and charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child younger than 14 years of age, a first-degree felony punishable by 25-99 years or life in prison.

Brown, an assistant principal at Eaton High School since July 2020, was immediately placed on administrative leave, and is not allowed on district property, according to a notice sent to Eaton High School families on Tuesday.

Fort Worth Police made the arrest. They told the district that the victim is not a current or former Northwest ISD student.

Brown is being held in Tarrant County Jail on a $50,000 bond.

State records show Brown’s Texas educator certificate is under review by the Texas Education Agency.

Texas Scorecard has reported on dozens of Texas educators accused of sex crimes involving minors.

Erin Anderson

Erin Anderson is a Senior Journalist for Texas Scorecard, reporting on state and local issues, events, and government actions that impact people in communities throughout Texas and the DFW Metroplex. A native Texan, Erin grew up in the Houston area and now lives in Collin County.

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