Secret Audio Rocks San Antonio As 63-Year-Old Nabbed In Child Grooming Case

A secret audio recording handed over by a worried family has led to the arrest of a San Antonio man that investigators say groomed and sexually touched an 11-year-old girl. Court documents identify the suspect as 63-year-old David Johnson, who was taken into custody by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office after the child’s relatives brought the recording and their concerns to authorities. A judge set his bail at $115,000 and ordered Johnson to stay away from firearms and have no contact with the girl or her family while the case is pending.

What investigators allege

According to court records cited by the San Antonio Express-News, Johnson was booked into the Bexar County jail on charges of child grooming and indecency with a child by sexual contact. Investigators say the case opened after the girl told her mother about the alleged abuse, and the mother then turned the secret recording over to Child Protective Services and law enforcement.

Prosecutors, as described in the reporting, say the two charges together reflect what they characterize as a pattern of conduct rather than a one-off incident.

How the alleged grooming unfolded

Court documents described by the San Antonio Express-News say the girl told investigators Johnson regularly bought her gifts, including watches, Japanese fans, LOL dolls and chopsticks, and expected hugs and spoken thanks in return.

In a forensic interview and in a recording recounted by an investigator, the audio allegedly captured an adult male instructing the child not to wear underwear because “it gets in my way.” After that recording surfaced, the family kept Johnson away from the girl, according to the documents.

Charges and legal context

Indecency with a child by sexual contact is defined in Texas law as a serious felony offense, with the statute available on Justia. Child grooming is separately spelled out in state law and classified as a felony under Penal Code section 15.032, which is also detailed on Justia, including provisions that allow for enhanced penalties in certain circumstances…

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