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Morgan Hill resident, Gilroy math teacher arrested for sex crimes with 14-year-old
Feb 25, 2009
 By Sara Suddes

Alberto Gomez Vicuna Jr., 32, a Gilroy High School math teacher who was arrested in San Jose for sex crimes stemming from sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl. This photo was taken off a social networking site where Vicuna was said to have met the girl, who is not a Gilroy High student.
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In this photo taken from Vicuna's social networking profile on Tagged.com, Vicuna poses in front of what appears to be the Guatemalan ruins of Tikal.
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San Jose police's mug shot of Vicuna.
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A Gilroy High School math teacher was arrested for having sex with a 14-year-old girl, San Jose police said.

Morgan Hill resident Alberto Gomez Vicuna Jr., 32, was arrested earlier today for various sex offenses with a minor, San Jose police said. One of the victims was a girl who did not attend Gilroy High School, but who met Vicuna through an Internet social networking site, Tagged.com. Police would not say whether the sex, which took place in San Jose, was consensual.

Police first learned of Vicuna at 1:47 p.m. Thursday, when the girl's parents informed them that Vicuna was having sex with a minor, and then launched an investigation, police said.

Vicuna taught Algebra I at Gilroy High School and worked out of room P-5, according to the high school Web site, which did not have his picture posted as of Wednesday afternoon. Vicuna also tutored students on and off Gilroy High School campus, police said.

The Gilroy Unified School District placed Vicuna on indefinite administrative leave, said Enrique Palacios, deputy superintendent of business services. District staff could not discuss details of the leave or the case because they were confidential personnel matters, he said.

However, the district will cooperate with the police, Palacios said.

"We'll ... do whatever the police department asks of us," he said.

Vicuna had a large presence at Tagged.com, claiming more than 100 female friends, all between the ages of 13 and 17 years old, on his profile, police said. However, by Wednesday afternoon, Vicuna only had 10 friends, all of whom were older than 18 years old. Comments on his photos were in a mix of both English and Spanish and ranged from simple emoticons to flirtatious requests for photos.

As of Thursday morning, the account had been taken down and the profile deleted.

Vicuna also used another profile, under the name "Juan G," and posed as a 15-year-old boy, police said. However, no profile matched search results for these criteria Wednesday afternoon.

If you have additional information on this case, you can call Detective Kendra Nunes or Detective Sgt. Randy Schriefer of the San Jose Police Dept's Child Exploitation Detail at 277-4102. Persons wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 947-STOP.


Sara Suddes
Sara Suddes is the education reporter for South Valley Newspapers. Send her an email or (408) 847-7158.

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