Bryce Fogg, a trampoline and tumbling coach at Sunflower Gymnastics in Emporia, KS., has been arrested for secretly videotaping a 14-year-old and a 22-year-old females without their permission while working at Premier Gymnastics in Omaha, Neb.
Fogg, 27, was taken into custody over “past incidents” of videotaping students in “compromising positions” that occurred while he was in Omaha., said Emporia police.
The incidents allegedly happened between November of last year and this past May. Fogg had been employed at Sunflower Gymnastics in Emporia. The owner told reporters Fogg was hired a few weeks ago and after learning about the arrest, Fogg was immediately fired.
Upon learning of the allegations, Premier Gymnastics wrote to its customers that it had “immediately notified the authorities along with USA Gymnastics and the newly formed organization US Center for Safe Sport.”
Fellow coach, Nick Vail, described Fogg as his “Greatest Mentor.”
“Bryce was my powertumbling coach. He is what I’d refer to as an “instructor”. Someone who causes a defined change in your perspective and challenges your understanding of life. I wouldn’t be the tricker, or the person I am today, without Bryce’s influence.” source
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