On July 5, police responded to allegations of sexual assault of a seven-year-old while the child was attending a session at Lethbridge Gymnastics Academy on the 3200 block of 32 Street North. An investigation by Lethbridge Police Service alleged the assaults happened in May and June 2022. Read more: Advocates stress app awareness after missing 13-year-old Edmonton girl found alive in U.S. Jamie Ellacott, 33, was arrested on Tuesday and was charged with sexual assault and sexual interference. Ellacott was released from custody following a judicial interim release hearing on Wednesday. His release was conditional on a number of conditions, including:-no contact with the victim-no contact or communication directly or indirectly with any person under the age of 16 unless in the presence of a responsible adult-prohibited from attending any public swimming area, school and school yard, daycare, youth shelter or public library-prohibited from seeking or maintaining any employment or volunteer position involving a position of trust or authority over a person under the age of 16 Trending Stories

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Story continues below advertisement 1:02Hockey Canada taking steps in ‘right direction’ but needs action to improve ‘culture of silence’: Minister of Sport Hockey Canada taking steps in ‘right direction’ but needs action to improve ‘culture of silence’: Minister of Sport LPS officers also notified the Alberta Gymnastics Federation, the provincial governing body for the sport. The federation said it suspended Ellacott after being informed of his arrest. The 33-year-old is unable to attend any AGF or Gymnastics Canada events or activities in any capacity. “The Alberta Gymnastics Federation is committed to promoting and maintaining a safe, healthy and inclusive sporting environment where all AGF members may participate in activities that are free from abuse, maltreatment, harassment and discrimination,” a statement read. “We encourage all participants to report any form of maltreatment.” Lethbridge police said at the time no other victims have been identified or have come forward. More to come… © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.