By Allison Scarbrough, News Editor
WHITE CLOUD — The case against a former Shelby High School teacher and coach facing felony charges of accosting a child for immoral purposes and using a computer to commit a crime following a sting operation was bound over to Newaygo County’s 27th Circuit Court.
Jairo Humberto Coronado, 40, is scheduled to appear at a pretrial July 22, according to court records.
He has bonded out of the Newaygo County Jail, according to jail records.
According to Newaygo County Sheriff Bob Mendham, a sting operation was conducted, April 18, involving a multi-jurisdictional task force consisting of Newaygo, Mecosta, Montcalm, Isabella and Osceola counties, the Michigan State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The task force conducted a “human trafficking/sextortion operation hosted by the Newaygo County Sheriff’s Office,” said Sheriff Mendham in a post on the sheriff department’s Facebook page. “The operation was set to target consumers of human trafficking/sextortion and prostitution and took place near the City of Newaygo. At the conclusion of the operation, two individuals were arrested for solicitation and accosting a minor (less than 16 years of age). The two are identified as a 40-year-old Rockford resident and a 39-year-old (now 40-year-old) Fremont resident.”
“Two other individuals were arrested for solicitation/prostitution — persons 18 years of age and older.
“All decoys used in the operation were adults — no children were involved or harmed.”
Accosting a child for immoral purposes is punishable by up to four years in prison, and using a computer to commit a crime is punishable by up to seven years in prison.
Coronado worked at Shelby High School as a Spanish and math teacher and the Shelby boys varsity soccer coach. Shelby Public Schools Superintendent Mark Olmstead stated that Coronado is no longer employed by the school district.
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