Evansville, Ind. — A North High School teacher and track coach, Noah McBride, is facing more than a dozen felony charges after being accused of seducing a teenager. Court records show that an arrest warrant has been issued for McBride, who is alleged to have engaged in inappropriate and illegal conduct with a 15-year-old victim.
According to law enforcement, the victim came forward to officials at Holly’s House, a local child advocacy center, revealing that McBride initially contacted her via social media. The victim reported that the sexual interactions began about a year later, and that McBride allegedly recorded the incidents. The details surrounding these interactions have yet to be fully disclosed as the investigation is ongoing.
In response to the charges, the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (EVSC) issued a statement acknowledging the serious nature of the allegations. “We have been informed by authorities that an employee is facing multiple felony charges,” the statement read. “We will take the appropriate action once law enforcement has finished their investigation.”
The arrest of McBride has raised significant concerns within the local community, particularly among parents, students, and staff at North High School. McBride, who also served as a track coach, is now under scrutiny for his actions, and many are awaiting further updates as the case develops.
This is a developing story. 44News will continue to monitor the situation and provide additional updates as more information becomes available.
As authorities work to uncover the full extent of the allegations, the community remains focused on ensuring that justice is served and that any potential victims are protected.