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Elmore County Sheriff Bill Franklin said Emmanuel Andre Wilson II, 32, of Montgomery turned himself into authorities Tuesday afternoon.
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Wilson was the head basketball coach at Holtville High School and was placed on administrative leave Jan. 13 according to Elmore County Schools superintendent Richard Dennis.
“We had a report,” Dennis said. “We had a preliminary investigation and handed it off to the appropriate authorities. He was also placed on administrative leave at that time.”
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The program was specifically designed to discuss the water cycle and the importance of clean water, including personal responsibility for water resources in an educational, fun and engaging atmosphere.
Dennis said school officials follow the same procedure when administrators receive a report of allegations against school staff and employees.
“Once we hand it over, we
Students were exposed to water through a wide variety of activities including a creek hike.
Franklin said investigators with the Elmore County Sheriff’s Office have the alleged victim’s phone. Authorities collected Wilson’s phone as well.
The hike in Still Creek sparked a discussion about how humans contribute to the overall health of our waterways, including man’s effects on water quality, erosion
“You could see a conversation between the two,” Franklin said. “Mr. Wilson is going to contend someone had the security code to his phone and