The chairman of a nonprofit mentoring program for at-risk boys, which has had contracts with two area school districts, has been accused of asking a teenage boy to send him an explicit photo.
Paul Dean Jamison Jr., who founded Developing Boys To Men (DBTM) in 2009, was arrested Friday morning. Bail was set at $10,000.
Jamison, 33, faces a charge of online solicitation of a minor/promotion or possession of child pornography.
The arrest warrant affidavit says Jamison asked a 15-year-old boy affiliated with the organization for the photo in phone text messages.
“Based on the interview this morning with Mr. Jamison, we feel like there may be more victims or witnesses that had inappropriate communications with him,” said police Sgt. Wade Walls, supervisor of the crimes against children unit.