SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said investigators arrested long-time middle schoolhouse instructor Glenn Alejandrino.

Alejandrino, 49, was a teacher at Arden Heart School in the San Juan Unified School District. He was arraigned on multiple felony charges of sexually abusing multiple middle-school-aged students between 2019 and 2021.

Investigators said they issued an abort warrant, and Alejandrino turned himself in to deputies at the Sacramento County Master Jail in downtown on Tuesday. He and then bailed out that same day.

Co-ordinate to the sheriff'southward function, detectives accept been investigating Alejandrino.

"For several months over allegations of child sexual corruption, stemming from his employment at the district," Lt. Rod Grassmann said.

Alejandrino transferred to Arden Center School in 2014, where he taught 8th-grade leadership and government. Before that, he was educational activity 6th grade at Cowan Unproblematic Schoolhouse.

"There are multiple victims that are teenage boys. All of this activity is alleged to accept occurred at Mr. Alejandrino'south house," Grassmann said.

Detectives shared disturbing details, alleging what happened once the boys were inside his home.

"What is specially shocking about this case, is that the MO of Mr. Alejandrino was to furnish alcohol, marijuana, pornography and sex toys to these victims," Grassmann told FOX40.

Two years ago, at the same fourth dimension the alleged abuse was happening, the San Juan Unified School District, where Alejandrino worked for the past 25 years, highlighted his leadership class for his peachy work in addressing the lack of social interaction with distance learning.

"Their requirement was, you need to exist moving. You demand to exist moving and dancing in your Zoom window. Yous tin't merely sit there," Alejandrino is seen saying in a Youtube video.

"He had the trust of many parents likewise as his colleagues. And with the permission of their parents, many of these victims became victims at his home," Grassmann said.

Grassmann said, if in that location are more victims out there, investigators want to hear from them.