State Cops Say Lacrosse
Coach
Tried to Solicit Boy for Sex
(Bel Air, MD March 20, 2009)
---The Maryland State Police
Computer Crimes Unit
arrested a Harford County
middle school physical
education teacher today for
allegedly sexually
soliciting a fifteen year
old boy from Prince George’s
County.
The accused is identified as
Jonathan S. Dick, 43, of the
1300-block of Sheridan Place
in Bel Air. He is charged
with two counts of
solicitation of a minor. If
convicted, Dick could be
sentenced up to ten years
and/or a $25,000 fine per
count.
The Maryland State Police
Computer Crimes Section
began this investigation in
February after receiving a
complaint from the victim’s
parents when they located
disturbing sexual text
messages between the
juvenile victim and Dick.
Investigators obtained the
juvenile’s cellular phone
and laptop computer and were
able to recover the Internet
chats. The solicitation
occurred over a period of
several weeks, after the
juvenile and Dick began
communicating on a social
networking website.
Investigators were able to
trace the account
information back to Dick.
Police learned that Dick is
employed as a physical
education teacher at
Fallston Middle School in
Harford County. He also
serves as a boys lacrosse
coach at Fallston High
School.
Police executed a search
warrant at Dick’s Bel Air
residence early this
morning, seizing a desktop
computer, a laptop computer,
and several printed
documents and pictures
relevant to the
investigation. The seized
computers will be sent to
the State Police Computer
Forensics Laboratory for
examination.
Dick was arrested at the
Harford County
Administrative Offices at
noon today. He was then
processed at the Bel Air
barrack and transported to
the Harford County Detention
Center. A bond hearing
before a court commissioner
will occur later today.
Because this investigation
involves a teacher, the
State Police coordinated
efforts with the Harford
County Child Advocacy
Center, the Harford County
State’s Attorney Office, and
the Harford County Public
Schools administration.
This case continues to be
investigated by the State
Police and the Harford
County Child Advocacy
Center. Anyone with any
information concerning this
case is urged to contact the
Center at 410-638-3294.
The Computer Crimes Unit’s
primary mission is to
protect children from
computer-facilitated sexual
exploitation. The unit works
cooperatively with law
enforcement agencies and
prosecutors to provide
resources to combat these
crimes. The unit is also
charged with helping to
prevent the spread of these
crimes through education and
community awareness.