MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A former DeSoto County special education teacher accused of improper relations with a student has been arrested again in Texas after contacting the victim, authorities said Friday.
Natalia Wright was arrested in May after she was accused of both physically touching and communicating with an underage student.
Police in San Antonio, Texas confirmed Friday that Wright had been arrested there for violation of a court order.
The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that Wright “violated a no contact order with the underage victim” and her bond was revoked.
There was no word on whether she would be extradited back to Mississippi.
Wright previously taught at Lewisburg High School in DeSoto County.
She allegedly admitted on video to kissing the student while tutoring him at her house, and witnesses reported seeing them “making out” at parking lots outside a Taco Bell and a church in Hernando.