UPDATE — ‘I make sure I know who the coaches are, I stay at practices and games.”Soccer mom Vicki Rosseau can’t believe there are soccer coaches within her league accused of rape and gross sexual imposition with a teenager.”I’m sickened by it,” Rosseau said. “You spend your life trying to protect your kids and you can’t protect them from everything.”McKenna Jordan coaches an under 10 boys team and an under 15 girls team. Police told us the female victim told a trusted adult family member the offenses were going on for about a year. That’s what led to Jordan’s arrest.”I wouldn’t say this is typical by any means,” said Sgt. Larry Tolpin of Dayton Police. “Unfortunately, it’s an aberration. Unfortunately, as a parent everyone needs to be cautious at best.””I don’t ever leave my kids alone unless I have to go to the port-a-potty with another one,” said soccer mom Ashley Dahlstrom. “There are enough sexual predators within the community to make it where you need to stay close to your kids.”Police believe this was an isolated incident, but there could always be more victims that could come forward in the future.”He deserves whatever punishment they give him,” Dahlstrom said.Jordan is scheduled to be in court Wednesday afternoon.ABC 22 / FOX 45 talked to a Warrior Soccer Club spokesperson off camera today. He said all coaches are required to have background checks and receive a “kid safe” certificate.DAYTON — A youth soccer coach has been arrested today after a 14-year-old girl accused him of rape.Dayton Police say McKenna Jordan, 36, of Dayton coaches two Warrior Soccer Teams in Huber Heights, a youth boys 8-10 team and a girls teenage group team.Police say the alleged 14-year-old female victim told a trusted adult that led to the arrest. The alleged offenses were ongoing for more than a year, police said.Jordan faces rape and gross sexual imposition charges.Police tell ABC 22/Fox 45 they believe this is an isolated incident with one victim.
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