Investigation opens into incident with Warsaw school basketball players

An investigation is underway in Wyoming County following an incident involving students from the Warsaw Central School District's basketball teams. The district has brought in outside counsel to probe reports concerning middle and high school students. Details remain limited as authorities and school officials decline to elaborate.

In Warsaw, New York, the Central School District has initiated an external review after receiving reports of an incident this week that implicated members of its middle and high school basketball programs. The matter prompted the postponement of the school's junior varsity and varsity boys' basketball games scheduled for Wednesday and Friday.

District officials issued a brief statement confirming the involvement of outside counsel but have withheld further details on the nature of the reports. Since Thursday, local news outlet 13WHAM has sought clarification from both the district and law enforcement, yet school leaders have refrained from additional comments, adhering strictly to their initial announcement.

The Warsaw Police Department, which provides a school resource officer to the district, is aware of the situation. Chief Pete Hoffmeister noted that the incident involved some Warsaw basketball players but emphasized that his department is not leading the probe. "The Warsaw Police Department is not the agency investigating," he stated.

This development has raised concerns about student safety within the school's athletic programs. While specifics are scarce, the district's decision to involve external investigators underscores the seriousness with which they are treating the allegations. Community members and observers await more information as the review progresses, amid a broader context of ensuring secure environments in school sports.

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