PLANO - Plano police are investigating a 64-year-old youth soccer coach they believe molested at least two elementary school-age girls, police said Wednesday. Investigators are also looking into other allegations.

Police arrested Dennis Drummond and charged him with two counts of indecency with a child by contact. Two girls - one in kindergarten and another in fourth grade - made separate allegations against Mr. Drummond, said Officer Carl Duke, a Plano police spokesman.

"[Mr.] Drummond has been in a position of contact with juveniles for a long period of time; we encourage parents who have had children on any of his teams take the time to talk to their children about any inappropriate contact," Officer Duke said.

Mr. Drummond declined to be interviewed from the Collin County Jail, where he is being held in lieu of $30,000 bail. No other criminal record was found.

During the three years Mr. Drummond coached in the Plano Youth Soccer Association, a few parents anonymously called the group to say the coach was "too friendly with the girls," said George Ostrander, who founded the group in 1976.

He said several parents have recently told him that girls on Mr. Drummond's team have spent the night at his Plano house. Mr. Ostrander said he suggests that parents never leave their children anywhere alone with a coach.

The younger girl said that Mr. Drummond made her touch him inappropriately over his clothes after soccer practice at his house, according to a probable cause affidavit. The incident happened Jan. 28 while she was sitting on Mr. Drummond's couch waiting for her mother to pick her up. The other teammates had left.

The older girl said Mr. Drummond touched her inappropriately over her bathing suit while she was swimming at his house last summer, another probable cause affidavit said. At least one other girl, age 10, was also swimming at the house.

"It breaks my heart," Mr. Ostrander said, his eyes watery and red as he stood outside the Plano Police Department. "It almost brings me to tears."

Mr. Ostrander said he gave police the rosters of the five teams Mr. Drummond has coached after police called about the investigation a couple of weeks ago.

Mr. Ostrander said that looking back, he believes it was odd that Mr. Drummond only coached girls' teams. Mr. Ostrander said coaching applicants are subject to a criminal background check conducted by a private agency. Mr. Drummond passed, he said.

Mr. Drummond left the Plano Youth Soccer Association in November because of a spat over scheduling. He applied to coach with Plano Sports Authority but resigned before he ever coached a game, said Mike Kramer, director of the sports authority.

Mr. Ostrander said he did not know whether Mr. Drummond had a relative who played on one of the soccer teams. Many coaches, like Mr. Ostrander, coach their children. Others do not have kids on a team.

Police ask that anyone with information about Mr. Drummond that may assist the investigation call the Plano Police Department tip line at 972-941-2148.

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