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Goleta pastor and trainer arrested for sexual criminal disabilities with minors

Goleta, California -a Goleta pastor who also trained high school students was arrested with minors due to sexual debt accusations.

The 42 -year -old Shaun Donald Herdlein was taken into custody on Friday, May 9, after the detective of the Sheriff of Santa Barbara County served with an arrest warrant. Detective began in April with the examination of Herlein.

He is charged, including sending sexual images to a minor, communication with a minor with the intention of committing certain crimes, and possession of obscene pictures of a child. Its deposit is 500,000 US dollars.

Sheriff's official said that stove with children in a church in the 5800 block of the Cathedral Oaks Road. Online videos list him as a pastor in the South Coast Church under the same address. Social media contributions also show his belonging to the Santa Barbara Fellowship from Christian athletes.

Superintendent Hilda Maldonado confirmed that Herdlein is an assistant coach on Monday at the DOS Pueblos High School in Goleta.

Detectives believe that there could be additional survivors and ask everyone with information to contact 805-681-4150 to contact Detective F. Arnoldi. Anonymous tips can be submitted on the phone number 805-681-4171 or on the website of the Sheriff's Office.

This is at least the third arrest in Goleta this year by the Sheriff office of the Santa Barbara County, the alleged sexual crime against minors. In March, the 51-year-old Martin Efrain Barajas was arrested from 2002 for charges in connection with lewd acts with a child under the age of 10. In the same month, the 34-year-old Adam Escarcega, who was connected with Adam's primary school in Santa Barbara, became after a juvenile online arrangement that posed a meeting with a meeting with a meeting with a meeting.

Support services for survivors are available via the victim program of Santa Barbara County under the number 805-568-2400 or under 805-840-3232. Additional confidential resources, including a 24-hour hotline, legal and medical interest groups and advice, are together to end sexual attacks below 805-564-3696.

The Sheriff's office asks parents and legal guardians to remain involved in the online activity of their children, to use their parents' control, maintain open communication through digital security and report suspicious behavior of law enforcement.

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