PARKER, Colo. — The owner of a Colorado training facility, who supervises young athletes, is accused of child sex assault, authorities said.
Aaron Carrado, 48, is the owner of Strength in Christ Athletes in Parker, KUSA-TV reported. He was arrested for investigation into of four counts of sexual assault of a child by a person in a position of trust, four counts of unlawful sexual contact, and two counts of sexual exploitation of a child, according to a news release from the Parker Police Department.
Aaron Carrado (07/15/74) is charged with the following crimes:
— Parker Police Dept. (@ParkerPolice) September 30, 2022
4x Sexual Assault on a Child by One in a Position of Trust
4x Unlawful Sexual Contact
2x Sexual Exploitation of a Child
We are releasing this information looking for any additional victims.https://t.co/46csUBabcK pic.twitter.com/uFpxX8eAWF
A website for the business describes Carrado as a former collegiate athlete who played in a professional arena football league, The Denver Post reported.
Carrado, according to the website, was a biblical studies major in college, with a minor in exercise science, the newspaper reported.
“Aaron’s goal is to dedicate his skills to the creation and nurturing of an athlete’s performance and fitness, along with their well-being and character building,” the facility’s website stated.
Investigators believe there may have been more victims, KDVR-TV reported. Parker police are asking anyone with information to call 303-805-6561.
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