Crime & Safety

Employee of Livermore Valley Charter School Arrested on Suspicion of Sexually Abusing Teen Girl

Police officials say all of the crimes occurred on campus.

Information from Livermore Police:

On Friday, June 27, 2014, Detectives from the Livermore Police Department arrested Jason Quero, age 30 and a resident of Mountain House California, for 289(i) PC and 288a(b)(2) PC.  

The arrest stemmed from a sexual abuse investigation that began on June 23, 2014. The investigation thus far has revealed that the sexual abuse occurred between 2010 and 2011. 

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During that time, Quero was employed as a Campus Supervisor at the Livermore Valley Charter School (LVCS), which was located on Sonoma Avenue.  While employed at LVCS, it is alleged that Quero sexually abused a 14-year-old female student of the LVCS. 

Quero has worked for the Livermore Valley Charter School since 2005. Quero has been released from his employment at the school.  

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In addition to his employment as a Campus Supervisor, Quero contracted with LVCS to provide karate lessons to students on campus after school hours under the name of Golden State Seibukan Academy.  

Quero has previously worked for the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (LVJUSD) as a substitute Campus Supervisor at Arroyo Mocho School from 2003-2005, and for the Livermore Area Recreation and Parks District as a teacher’s aide at the Arroyo Mocho School ESS program from 2001-2003.

The Livermore Police Department is encouraging parents to talk to their children who may have had contact with Quero.  

If anyone has information about this case, they are encouraged to call the Livermore Police Department at (925) 294-7531.  Those who wish to remain anonymous may do so.


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