Crime & Safety
EHHS Substitute Teacher Charged After Investigation Into 'Inappropriate Communications' With Students: PD
An investigation found he "engaged students in conversations involving sexual topics, drug use, and other inappropriate subject matter:" PD

EAST HAVEN, CT — An arrest has been made following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct by a substitute teacher at East Haven High School, according to East Haven police Capt. Joseph M. Murgo.
Murgo said that on March 24, school administrators contacted police to share “concerns involving a substitute teacher and alleged inappropriate communications that occurred with students inside a classroom at East Haven High School.”
An investigation was immediately begun by School Resource Officer Nicole Burrell and the school administration, Murgo said, adding that the teacher was “immediately removed from the classroom and prohibited from teaching at East Haven High School or any other East Haven Public School pending the outcome of the investigation.”
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As part of that response, families of students identified as potentially impacted were notified when this matter was first reported, Murgo said.
Murgo said that during the investigation, Burrell took statements from multiple students and school staff.
“The investigation revealed allegations that Rawad Muhammad Al-Hawari, 26, of East Haven, engaged students in conversations involving sexual topics, drug use, and other inappropriate subject matter while acting in his capacity as a substitute teacher,” Murgo said.
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”Based on the totality of the investigation,” Burrell sought and obtained an arrest warrant.
Friday, Al-Hawari turned himself in to police. He was charged with:
• Risk of Injury to a Child (2 counts) C.G.S. 53-21
• Disorderly Conduct C.G.S. 53a-182
Al-Hawari was processed and was released on a $10,000 court set bond. He is scheduled to appear in court on June 5, in New Haven.
As this matter involves juvenile victims, no further information will be released, Murgo said.
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