According to court records, it's alleged that a teen boy, just 13 years old at the time, was accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old classmate who has autism and a speech impairment back in Jan. 2.
The search warrant states the 14-year-old girl told administrators at McDonald Junior High that her classmate forcibly kissed her, pushed her to the ground, and sexually assaulted her.
Documents show that administrators watched surveillance video showing two classmates entering a room together before exiting.
The same day the assault allegedly occurred and was reported, the girl went to the hospital for a sex-assault test, but the warrant states there was insufficient DNA.
The warrant seeks a cheek swab from the male student as part of the investigation.
ABC13 reached out to Katy ISD, which said in part:
"The district takes such matters seriously, and the district police department has been actively investigating since the matter was reported. Campus and district staff do not tolerate any behavior that may threaten the safety of a child. Students found to be involved in such activity face swift disciplinary consequences in accordance with the Katy ISD Discipline Management Plan, the Student Code of Conduct, and law enforcement. Providing a safe and secure environment inside and outside our classrooms will always be our top priority."
The Harris County District Attorney and the Harris County juvenile court could not confirm or deny if they are involved in the case, as it involves minors.