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Sex Offender Accused of Trespassing at School Arrested: Police

A convicted sex offender accused of working as a volunteer with the girls basketball team was arrested Wednesday morning in Duncanville, police say.

The Duncanville Police Department wrote on Twitter that officers took Goodson into custody in the 700 block of Wood Lane.

Police were monitoring locations where Goodson could have been hiding and saw him getting into a vehicle Wednesday. He was pulled over and taken into custody without incident.

Goodson pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual assault of a child last fall. He received probation under the terms he wouldn’t be in contact with minors, which he violated when he worked as a volunteer around a youth sports team.

In December, one of the victim’s relatives said she spotted Goodson at a girls basketball tournament. Goodson was with the Wilmer-Hutchins High School girls basketball team, where he volunteered.

“I was very shocked because I just knew he wasn't supposed to be there,” said the relative. NBC 5 does not typically name the survivors of sexual assault or their family members.

“I know when you're dealing with this type of stuff you're not allowed to be around kids, so I was kind of confused as to why he was still there,” the family member said. “He was around a girls basketball team too that's what made it worse.”

The relative told her coach and Goodson was removed from the tournament. Later, the court revoked Goodson’s probation. Records show Goodson also entered a changing room with the team and at another time, entered school property without checking in at the front office.

“The fact that he was just now registering as a sex offender in November of 2017 and started popping up on school campuses, it does raise some concern,” said Duncanville Police Detective Chad Berger.

He said police were looking for Goodson who moved to Duncanville from Cedar Hill for months. Police said Goodson also failed to check in on March 17, when he was required to. Now, police are asking the public to be on the lookout.

Dallas Independent School District said Goodson was able to stay on as a volunteer at Wilmer-Hutchins High School even after he became a registered sex offender. The district said Goodson was a previous volunteer. When required to re-register last summer and undergo a background check, the district said Goodson supplied a false name, address and birthdate

"We want the parents to know that wherever the loophole was, we found it, we plugged it up, and now it should be a good system like we thought it was at the beginning," said DISD Trustee Lew Blackburn. 

On Friday, NBC 5 spoke with the Dallas Independent School District spokeswoman Robyn Harris who said the district is in line with UIL policy that, with few exceptions, forbids people to volunteer as coaches. Additionally, Harris said the district is not aware of anyone within the district violating that policy.

Harris said Goodson was a volunteer who expressed interest in helping out with athletics and did not work as a coach.

Relatives of one of the victims Goodson pleaded guilty to abusing said Goodson assaulted the 15 year old in 2014. At the time, family attended a small church Goodson was running from his home in Cedar Hill.

Dallas ISD said Goodson was also previously employed in the district. He worked at Seagoville high school in 2014 as a hall monitor. The district said he was let go for misconduct. The district did not specify the misconduct but said it did not involve police.

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