The Brief
- Celina’s police chief publicly urged attorneys to hand over any evidence in the Caleb Elliott locker-room recording case.
- Attorneys for victims say they have witnesses supporting claims police said they couldn’t substantiate.
- Tension grows as police add new charges against Elliott while civil lawsuits allege a broader district cover-up.
CELINA, Texas – In the ongoing situation regarding a former Celina ISD coach accused of improper conduct with middle school students, a disagreement over evidence is now taking place.
This culminated in a callout from the police chief, who has taken his share of criticism in what’s turned into a muddy back-and-forth between attorneys and law enforcement.
Celina PD, attorneys at odds
What’s new:
A direct letter from Celina Police Chief John Cullison calling out attorneys representing victims of Caleb Elliott, the Celina ISD Middle school coach accused of secretly recording dozens of naked boys in a locker room. The chief said if attorneys have additional evidence, they had better provide it.…