Duncanville Teacher Arrested for Voyeurism in Student Case

Teacher Arrested in Duncanville Voyeurism Investigation Involving Student

Duncanville Police Department has arrested Garrett Davis, a local educator, in connection to a developing voyeurism investigation involving a student. The arrest follows a joint inquiry launched after the Duncanville ISD Police Department received troubling allegations on April 13, 2026.

Authorities acted swiftly once the allegations surfaced, removing Davis’s access to students immediately and initiating formal reports compliant with state law and district policies. Detectives from Duncanville PD executed an arrest warrant and took Davis into custody on May 1, 2026.

The Duncanville ISD emphasizes that student safety is its top priority and expressed appreciation for the individual who courageously reported the misconduct, a vital step in exposing this serious breach of trust. The district has alerted the community about concerns there might be additional victims and urges anyone with information to come forward.

Authorities Seek More Information From Public

The investigation remains active and officials are calling on anyone with relevant information to contact Detective Hernandez at 972-707-3842 or the Duncanville Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 972-780-5037. Confidentiality and support for those who report are assured as this case unfolds.

This incident highlights ongoing challenges within school safety frameworks nationwide and reinforces the critical need for vigilance and prompt action when protecting students.

What Happens Next?

Law enforcement and school officials continue to collaborate to identify any potential further victims and gather evidence. The broader Duncanville community—and by extension, districts across the U.S.—are on alert as this story develops, underscoring growing attention on educator conduct and student protection protocols.

Stay tuned as The Delaware Herald provides updates on this case and related matters of school safety in Delaware and nationwide.

“We appreciate the individual who came forward to report this information. Their willingness to speak up played an important role in bringing this matter to light,” a Duncanville ISD spokesperson said.