Texas City ISD teacher arrested for online solicitation, Pct. 1 says

John Derrick Taylor, 55, a Texas City ISD teacher and coach, was arrested at his home in Manvel, following an undercover investigation, Constable Alan Rosen said.

MANVEL, Texas — A Texas City High School teacher is in custody and charged with online solicitation of a minor, according to the Harris County Precinct One Constable’s Office.

John Derrick Taylor, 55, is a math teacher and power-lifting coach for boys and girls at the Texas City ISD school.

Taylor was arrested at his home in Manvel on Tuesday by detectives with Precinct One’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit.

Constable Alan Rosen said the teacher planned a sexual rendezvous with a person he thought was a 15-year-old girl, but it was actually an undercover detective. 

According to an arrest warrant, Taylor planned to take the “girl” to a hotel for sex. Investigators said he also engaged in explicit online conversations and sent explicit photos on a social media app. 

“It is especially unfortunate that a teacher would be involved in such alleged despicable acts,” Constable Rosen said in a post on social media. “No matter who they are or where they roam, predators are subject to being pursued by our detectives.”

Taylor was arrested after he’d been working with students at the high school field house, which is located southeast of Houston near Galveston Bay. 

He has also worked in other districts in the region as well as in Fort Stockton, in West Texas.

Detectives ask anyone who has information about the defendant and his sexual interactions with minors to contact the Harris County Constable Precinct One Internet Crimes Against Children Unit at 713-222-4929.

If convicted, Taylor could get up to 10 years in prison.

Rosen’s office is a member of the Houston-Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

Teacher arrested for online solicitation of minor

A Texas City High School teacher — who planned a sexual rendezvous with a female he thought was a 15-year-old girl, but was actually an undercover detective — was arrested Tuesday, Harris County Precinct One Constable Alan Rosen said.

John Derrick Taylor, 55, who resides in the town of Manvel, was arrested by detectives with Precinct One’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit.

The defendant is a math teacher and a boys and girls power-lifting coach at the school, which is in the Texas City School District.

“It is especially unfortunate that a teacher would be involved in such alleged despicable acts,” Constable Rosen said. “No matter who they are or where they roam, predators are subject to being pursued by our detectives.”

Taylor was arrested after he’d been working with students at the field house for the school, which is located southeast of Houston near Galveston Bay. He has also worked other districts in the region as well as in Fort Stockton, in West Texas.

He is accused in an arrest warrant of planning to take a minor to a hotel for sex. He is also accused in the warrant of engaging in explicit online conversations via a social-media application and sending explicit photos.

Taylor is charged with online solicitation of a minor. He faces a penalty of up to 10 years in prison.

Detectives ask anyone who has information about the defendant and his sexual interactions with minors to contact the Harris County Constable Precinct One Internet Crimes Against Children Unit at 713-222-4929.

The Office of Harris County Constable Precinct One Alan Rosen is a member of the Houston-Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. #ICAC #Precinct1 #CrimesAgainstHumanity #CrimesAgainstChildren Houston SPCA Telemundo Houston Harris County Courts KPRC2 / Click2Houston ABC13 Houston KHOU 11 News Grizzy’s Hood News Harris County District Attorney’s Office #BeAwareBeInformed #childpredators

Posted by Office of Constable Alan Rosen, Harris County Constable Precinct 1 on Tuesday, July 15, 2025

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