Prince George's Co. coach being investigated for inappropriate interaction with student, school says

A high school varsity football coach in Prince George's County has been placed on leave pending an investigation into an "alleged inappropriate interaction with a student," school officials announced.

DuVal High School officials said Tarrell Lockwood was placed on leave Tuesday. Lockwood serves as the in-school suspension coordinator and head varsity football coach at DuVal High School.

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The Prince George's County Police Department confirmed it was investigating an incident between a coach and a student but did not provide further details.

Lockwood has been with DuVal High School since 2011 and joined Prince George's County Public Schools in 2005.

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In a letter sent to the school community, officials said Lockwood was on leave but did not specify the reason.

The letter states that David Kosloski, who has been with the district since 2015, will serve as the interim head football coach.

FOX 5 went to Lockwood's home to get his side of the story but he declined to comment. Lockwood's Twitter account, which its bio states, "Head Football Coach at Duval High School located in Lanham, MD. Husband, Father, Educator, Coach, Mentor and Builder of young men," has been turned to private and its tweets protected.

Duval's last tweet, which was tweeted on Tuesday and before his account was turned to private, simply read, "WOW!!!"