North Texas High School Football Coach Arrested for Attempting to Meet with Minor
Jun. 26, 2025
Updated Jun. 28, 2025 at 2:57 p.m. CDT
Update:
2:57 p.m. June 28, 2025: This story updated with details from the arrest-warrant affidavit.
Arrest and Charges
A North Texas high school football coach was arrested this week after he attempted to meet with an investigator posing as a child, according to the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office.
According to a statement from the sheriff’s office, investigators with the department’s human trafficking and crimes against children unit coordinated an undercover operation targeting people attempting to solicit minors for sex.
An arrest-warrant affidavit said investigators posted an advertisement on a website known for “commercial sex advertisements.”
Police said Andrew Michael Harvey, 35, contacted an investigator who was posing as a 16-year-old and requested sexual favors for money. He also sent a sexually explicit video, the affidavit said. Harvey allegedly arranged a meeting at a public location on Monday, where he was arrested, police said.
Background and Position
Harvey is the head football coach and athletic director at Howe High School, about 60 miles north of Dallas, officials said.
Harvey faces charges of online solicitation of a minor, solicitation of prostitution of a person under 18, and sale, distribution or display of harmful material to a minor, court records show.
Response from the School District
When asked for comment, representatives from Howe ISD in Grayson County provided a letter sent to parents informing them of Harvey’s arrest. The letter said Harvey was immediately placed on administrative leave and is not permitted on Howe ISD property or to have contact with any students or staff during the “ongoing investigation.”
The letter said Harvey has been with the district since June 2022. According to Howe ISD’s website, Harvey was named as the head football coach and athletic director in June 2024.
Current Status and Next Steps
Harvey posted a $35,000 bond and was released from jail Tuesday, court records show.
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Conclusion
The arrest of Andrew Michael Harvey, a high school football coach, has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of minors in the community. The incident highlights the importance of vigilance and proactive measures to prevent such crimes. As the investigation continues, it is essential for the community to come together to support the affected individuals and to work towards creating a safer environment for everyone.
FAQs
Q: Who is Andrew Michael Harvey?
A: Andrew Michael Harvey is a 35-year-old high school football coach and athletic director at Howe High School in North Texas.
Q: What charges does Harvey face?
A: Harvey faces charges of online solicitation of a minor, solicitation of prostitution of a person under 18, and sale, distribution or display of harmful material to a minor.
Q: What was the nature of the undercover operation?
A: The undercover operation was coordinated by investigators with the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, targeting people attempting to solicit minors for sex.
Q: What is the current status of Harvey?
A: Harvey was released from jail after posting a $35,000 bond and is currently on administrative leave from his position at Howe High School.

