Castro Valley High School music teacher charged with molesting student for years, including on campus

CASTRO VALLEY — A former Castro Valley High School music teacher has been charged with sexually abusing a student, alleged crimes that police say were discovered by students at the school before his arrest.

Keita Hasegawa, who taught band at Creekside Middle School before moving to the high school in 2021, was charged with seven felonies, including multiple child molestation charges, a count of meeting a minor for lewd purposes and enhancements alleging he targeted a “vulnerable” victim and abused a “position of trust.”

Jail records indicate Hasegawa is not yet in custody and an Alameda County Sheriff’s spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to an inquiry about whether he’s been arrested.

Hasegawa met the alleged victim when she was an 11-year-old middle school student, according to police, who say the girl told police that he had kissed her when she was just 13. Police allege that the sexual abuse progressed from there after the girl entered high school.

The charged offenses occurred in 2021 and 2022, according to prosecutors. But Hasegawa didn’t come under suspicion until March 2023, when the high school’s principal, Chris Fortenberry, reported to police that Hasegawa admitted to being at the girl’s home while she was going through a mental health crisis, ostensibly to provide “moral support,” according to authorities.

As police explored why a music teacher would have personally gone to a teen girl’s home, they discovered rumors were flying around the high school about Hasegawa pursuing the girl. Some students claimed they’d seen Hasegawa deleting lewd text message conversations between him and the girl, which Hasegawa adamantly denied, prosecutors say. In other texts, Hasegawa allegedly requested the girl record lewd audio of herself for him.

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