Vinterora Province’s wrestling coach has been arrested a long time for a young sexual assault on a young student.
Ronald Wilson, 72, trained the wrestling team at the Camarilo High School for about 30 years before his retirement in 2020. According to the Star of Ventura. Then he moved outside the state to Timinaat, Colorado.
In March 2025, the Ventura Sharif Provincial Office was notified that an investigation into a sexual assault was related to a minor and Wilson was ongoing.
Investigators discovered that while Wilson was working as a coach and teacher at the Camarilo Secondary School, he was claimed that he had started a sexual relationship with a student.
The authorities said that the sexual assault lasted for several years, while the girl joined the school. The attacks took place inside and outside the campus.
On May 13, investigators from the Vintora Sharif County Office, the Timenith Police Department, and the Swat team from the Laimer County Office prepared an inspection note at Wilson’s house in Colorado.
He was arrested for:
- Illegal sexual intercourse (the victim under the age of 16, suspected of more than 21)
- Breaking work on a child (Age 14-15)
- Contact with a minor of sex crime
- A minor interview for an obscene purpose
- Sodomy for a person under 18 years old
The authorities have not provided information about when the alleged crimes occurred. No information was given about the victim other than that she was less than 16 years old when the alleged attacks began.
VCSO said: “The Oxynard Secondary School area is aware of arrest and fully cooperated with the investigation.” “They are committed to supporting the victim and ensuring a safe environment for all members of their school community.”
The authorities believe that there may be other victims of Lilson who have not yet advanced. Before working at Camarillo High, Wilson was working in Oxenard High School for 13 years.
Any person who may be a victim or has information about the case is required to contact the investigator Rico Renaldey on 805-384-4732 or send an email to [email protected].
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