Former high school wrestling coach charged with alleged sexual assault

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Ronald Wilson, who led to the struggle for four decades in the high schools of Oxnard and Camillo, was arrested and accused of 12 chiefs of crime linked to the alleged sexual assaults of three minor students, according to the sheriff’s offices of the county of Ventura and the prosecutor.

Wilson, 72, was arrested at his home in Timnath, Colorado, on May 18 following an investigation by the Sheriff of Ventura in complaints by an alleged victim whom he had initiated and maintained a sexual relation with her while she was a student in Camillo from 2014 to 2017. He was released under $ 120,000.

At that time, five Crime Industrials – illegal, obscene sex, acts on a child, sodomy of a person under the age of 18 and two counts – were deposited against Wilson.

The files of the Superior Court of the county of Ventura show that Wilson pleaded not guilty for all the charges during a hearing of indictment on July 10. After the hearing, Wilson was again arrested by the Sheriff’s Sheriff of Ventura on seven additional crime chiefs linked to alleged sexual assault by two former students who advanced after Wilson’s first arrest.

“A victim reports that abuses took place at Oxnard High School in 1990,” the district prosecutor’s office said in a press release. “The second victim alleys that she was attacked in Camillo High School during the 2015-2016 school year.”

Seven additional crime leaders – sexual penetration with force, violence, constraint, threat or fear; Two chiefs of darkness act on a child; Purice; sodomy; rape by force; And forced oral copulation – have been deposited, said the district prosecutor’s office.

Wilson is detained in the main prison of the county of Ventura with a deposit of $ 390,000. He has an indictment on the accusation on the new accusations scheduled for September 9.

“The investigation is underway and detectives believe that there are still additional victims who have not been identified,” the Sheriff’s office said in a press release after Wilson’s second arrest.

The Oxnard Union High School district did not respond to a request for comments. In a press release after Wilson’s arrest in May, the Sheriff’s office said that the school district “was aware of the arrest and is entirely cooperated with the investigation” and “undertook to support the victim and ensure a safe environment for all members of their school community”.

Wilson fought at Camillo High and UC Santa Barbara. He spent 13 years as a head coach in Oxnard and 27 others in the same post in Camillo before retiring in 2020. He was inducted at the Temple of Sports Fame of the county of Ventura and the Californian branch of the temple of the fame of the national struggle.

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