A 19-year-old Pescadero man is in custody on $300,000 bail Thursday after a dispute between two female students at Pescadero High School last week uncovered allegations he had a one- to two-year sexual relationship with one student and kissed another in the last year, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
Omar Maciasmorales is facing charges of statutory rape, oral copulation on a minor and child molestation for his alleged actions dating back to Aug. 1, 2016, with a 16-year-old student a 12-year-old student while he was a part-time after-school care employee at Pescadero Middle and High School, according to prosecutors.
On Dec. 1, police were called to the high school due to a dispute between the two students. The 16-year-old student told authorities she and Maciasmorales were in a sexual relationship lasting between one and two years and the 12-year-old said he kissed her and touched her butt in the school gym Nov. 29, according to prosecutors.
Defense attorney Paula Canny made a special appearance for Maciasmorales in court Thursday. He will next appear in court Dec. 11 for appearance of retained attorney, according to prosecutors.
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