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Chief Sealth High School principal resigns after DUI arrest
Chief Sealth High School principal resigns after DUI arrest

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time17-02-2025

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Chief Sealth High School principal resigns after DUI arrest

This story was originally posted on Chief Sealth International High School Principal Ray Garcia-Morales has reportedly resigned. This comes after his arrest on suspicion of DUI and reckless endangerment last month. According to Westside Seattle, a statement was read to staff announcing Garcia-Morales' resignation. Vice Principal Hope Perry is now serving as interim principal, according to the statement. The school district confirmed the arrest on Feb. 4 in an emailed statement obtained by 'The Jason Rantz Show' on KTTH. The statement from Seattle Public Schools (SPS) revealed the Seattle Police Department (SPD) arrested Morales for driving under the influence and reckless endangerment early on Feb 2. SPS said it immediately placed him on administrative leave until further notice. According to court records, no charges were filed against Garcia-Morales, and the case has been closed, the school district's statement reads. Noting this is a personnel issue, the district also said further details will remain confidential to protect the principal's privacy rights. Assistant Principal Hope Perry will be stepping in to serve in place of Garcia-Morales and will be able to answer questions related to Chief Sealth International High School operations. 'Do you wanna die?' Victim says suspect opened door while vehicle was moving According to an SPD incident report obtained by 'The Jason Rantz Show,' an officer arrived on the scene of an overturned Toyota Highlander early Sunday and a man dubbed as 'Suspect 1″ was standing next to it. The department incident report does not specifically refer to Garcia-Morales as 'Suspect 1,' but it is believed he is the suspect described in the report. The suspect initially denied anyone else was in the Toyota and he also denied drinking alcohol before the incident. When SPD officers told the suspect 911 callers said they saw a woman run away from the SUV after the rollover, he denied knowing of anyone else in the vehicle. Rantz Exclusive: King County executive proposes defunding over $85 million from public safety The report states officers noticed the man on the scene was large and the driver's seat was pushed so far forward, that it would be unreasonable for him to fit in the drivers seat. Also, the drivers seatbelt was locked from the collision, and the passenger's seatbelt was fully redacted into the seatbelt device. Therefore, since officers believed the suspect wasn't driving the SUV when the crash happened, he was released. Since the Toyota was not registered to the suspect, two officers went to the home of the woman who was listed as the registered owner. She told the SPD officers she was at a party in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood when the suspect started falling asleep. When she suggested they leave, the report says he called her a b****. The two left the Capitol Hill party with the suspect driving, initially. The report states the victim recorded the suspect driving 'because she was afraid of him.' The two later switched seats before getting on Interstate 5 (I-5). At the location of the crash, the suspect opened the passenger's door and asked the victim 'Do you wanna die?' After that, the suspect grabbed and pulled the steering wheel causing the Toyota to overturn, the report reads. The victim reiterated to SPD officers she was afraid of the suspect and that is why she ran from the scene of the rollover. The victim went on to say the suspect has been verbally abusive in the past, and he also abused the family dog before. She added there was a prior incident back around 2017 or 2018 between them. The victim's daughter also confirmed to officers the suspect had been verbally abusive in the past. The SPD members took photos of the victim's bruised left arm and swollen face while at the home, the report states. Rantz Exclusive: After 'chaos' at Tacoma Police, absent chief resigns After the SPD officers visited the victim, King County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested the suspect at his brother's house in Burien and transported him back to Seattle. Based on the video presented to the officers, the suspect ended up being arrested for both DUI and domestic violence reckless endangerment and DUI.

Chief Sealth High School principal placed on leave after DUI arrest
Chief Sealth High School principal placed on leave after DUI arrest

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time05-02-2025

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Chief Sealth High School principal placed on leave after DUI arrest

This story was originally published on Chief Sealth International High School Principal Ray Garcia-Morales was arrested on suspicion of DUI and reckless endangerment last weekend, the school district confirmed Tuesday in an emailed statement obtained by 'The Jason Rantz Show' on KTTH. The statement from Seattle Public Schools (SPS) revealed the Seattle Police Department (SPD) arrested Morales for driving under the influence and reckless endangerment early Sunday. SPS said it immediately placed him on administrative leave until further notice. According to court records, no charges were filed against Garcia-Morales, and the case has been closed, the school district's statement reads. Noting this is a personnel issue, the district also said further details will remain confidential to protect the principal's privacy rights. Assistant Principal Hope Perry will be stepping in to serve in place of Garcia-Morales and will be able to answer questions related to Chief Sealth International High School operations. 'Do you wanna die?' Victim says suspect opened door while vehicle was moving According to an SPD incident report obtained by 'The Jason Rantz Show,' an officer arrived on the scene of an overturned Toyota Highlander early Sunday and a man dubbed as 'Suspect 1″ was standing next to it. The department incident report does not specifically refer to Garcia-Morales as 'Suspect 1,' but it is believed he is the suspect described in the report. The suspect initially denied anyone else was in the Toyota and he also denied drinking alcohol before the incident. When SPD officers told the suspect 911 callers said they saw a woman run away from the SUV after the rollover, he denied knowing of anyone else in the vehicle. Rantz Exclusive: King County executive proposes defunding over $85 million from public safety The report states officers noticed the man on the scene was large and the driver's seat was pushed so far forward, that it would be unreasonable for him to fit in the drivers seat. Also, the drivers seatbelt was locked from the collision, and the passenger's seatbelt was fully redacted into the seatbelt device. Therefore, since officers believed the suspect wasn't driving the SUV when the crash happened, he was released. Since the Toyota was not registered to the suspect, two officers went to the home of the woman who was listed as the registered owner. She told the SPD officers she was at a party in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood when the suspect started falling asleep. When she suggested they leave, the report says he called her a b****. The two left the Capitol Hill party with the suspect driving, initially. The report states the victim recorded the suspect driving 'because she was afraid of him.' The two later switched seats before getting on Interstate 5 (I-5). At the location of the crash, the suspect opened the passenger's door and asked the victim 'Do you wanna die?' After that, the suspect grabbed and pulled the steering wheel causing the Toyota to overturn, the report reads. The victim reiterated to SPD officers she was afraid of the suspect and that is why she ran from the scene of the rollover. The victim went on to say the suspect has been verbally abusive in the past, and he also abused the family dog before. She added there was a prior incident back around 2017 or 2018 between them. The victim's daughter also confirmed to officers the suspect had been verbally abusive in the past. The SPD members took photos of the victim's bruised left arm and swollen face while at the home, the report states. Rantz Exclusive: After 'chaos' at Tacoma Police, absent chief resigns After the SPD officers visited the victim, King County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested the suspect at his brother's house in Burien and transported him back to Seattle. Based on the video presented to the officers, the suspect ended up being arrested for both DUI and domestic violence reckless endangerment and DUI. Contributing: Jason Rantz, KTTH Listen to The Jason Rantz Show on weekday afternoons from 3-7 p.m. on KTTH 770 AM (HD Radio 97.3 FM HD-Channel 3). Subscribe to the podcast here. Follow Jason Rantz on X, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.

Seattle high school principal on leave after DUI, reckless endangerment arrest
Seattle high school principal on leave after DUI, reckless endangerment arrest

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time05-02-2025

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Seattle high school principal on leave after DUI, reckless endangerment arrest

The Brief Chief Sealth International HS principal Ray Garcia-Morales was arrested for DUI and reckless endangerment over the weekend. The school district put him on administrative leave until further notice. We are still working to confirm if his charges were dropped and case closed like the school district claimed. SEATTLE - The principal of West Seattle's Chief Sealth International High School, Ray Garcia-Morales, has been placed on administrative leave after being arrested for driving under the influence and reckless endangerment. According to a memo sent to Seattle Public Schools parents, Garcia-Morales was arrested Sunday by police for driving under the influence and reckless endangerment. The King County Jail roster shows Garcia-Morales was released from jail just after 7:00 p.m. Monday, meaning he was in jail through Monday when students returned to class. What we know The district announced Garcia-Morales has been put on administrative leave until further notice, with assistant principal Hope Perry serving in his absence. Officials also say the case against him is dropped and no charges were filed. What we don't know FOX 13 Seattle cannot confirm this, as his case status is listed as "dropped" in the jail roster, but his charges remain awaiting trial, meaning the City Attorney's Office could still elect to file charges at a later date. FOX 13 Seattle has reached out to the offices of the Seattle City Attorney's and the King County Prosecuting Attorney, and are waiting to hear back. The Source Information comes from Seattle Public Schools. 18-year-old arrested in connection to multiple strong arm robberies in WA College student shot in both legs while inside Lakewood shopping center 14-year-old dies in South Seattle, mother arrested Remembering Alaska Airlines Flight 261: 25 years since tragic crash Former Sumner basketball coach found guilty of sexually abusing players To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

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