Two Kingwood men have been arrested and charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child after allegedly luring two 15-year-olds they met online and assaulting them at a Montgomery County stadium, according to local authorities.

Authorities in Montgomery County have taken two Kingwood men into custody following allegations that they used social media to entice two 15-year-olds, leading to a sexual assault incident at the New Caney ISD football stadium on June 16, as reported by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
Darville Reginald Allen, 19, and Abdul Saleem, 20, face serious charges of aggravated sexual assault involving a child. Allen is currently held at the Montgomery County Jail with a bond set at $150,000, whereas Saleem has been released after posting a $100,000 bond.
The sheriff’s office reports that two men utilized social media to entice the victims to the stadium parking lot, where they purportedly displayed a pistol before attacking them inside a vehicle. Detectives were alerted to the incident by the victims' parents, leading to the subsequent arrests.
Authorities are withholding additional information to protect the victims, and the investigation is ongoing.
Officials from New Caney ISD have stated that they are fully cooperating with the sheriff’s office. “The administration and police of New Caney ISD are informed about the investigation by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office … and are unable to provide further comments as this remains an ongoing investigation,” stated Scott Powers, the district’s executive director of public relations.
Officials are advising parents to keep a vigilant eye on their children's online interactions and to report any concerning contacts promptly.
If you have any details regarding this case, please reach out to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 936-538-5900, citing case #25A180689.
Individuals can provide anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-392-STOP (7867) or visiting www.multicountycrimestoppers.org online.
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