Kentucky teacher, soccer coach arrested on sexual abuse charge
A Madison County teacher and soccer coach has been arrested following an investigation into a reported sexual abuse case involving a 10-year-old student.
According to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Charles Hamilton voluntarily turned himself in after a warrant was issued in connection with the case. Deputies say the alleged abuse happened during the 2018–2019 school year inside a bathroom at Boonesborough Elementary School during a power outage.
The sheriff’s office says the victim was 10 years old at the time of the incident.
School officials say they were notified by the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) on September 8, 2025, that an investigation involving Hamilton had been opened. He was immediately placed on leave pending the outcome.
The Madison County School District says Hamilton has remained on leave since that date and has not returned to his teaching or coaching duties. He also served as a girls’ soccer coach at Caudill Middle School.
Hamilton is charged with first-degree sexual abuse. The investigation remains ongoing.
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@JimmyMack0320@rawsalerts It's not about killing the department, it's about seeing what all was actually paid for with NOAA dollars.
Just like the USAID thing - everyone is good feeding hungry people and stuff. But the money isn't actually going to that.
@CrimeWithBobby So it wasn't a no-knock, and they did announce themselves multiple times.
Still very tragic, but far from what was initially reported on social media.