Crime & Safety
Pflugerville Man Nabbed In 10-Year-Old Child Sexual Assault Case
Cameron Michael Kretsinger, 27, is accused of sexual assaulting an 11-year-old child he met at Summer Pfun Camp program ten years ago.

PFLUGERVILLE, TX — Pflugerville police have arrested a man on a child sexual assault charge dating to an incident that occurred a decade ago at a summer camp, officials said Wednesday.
Cameron Michael Kretsinger, 27, is currently in custody in connection to the case, police said in a press advisory. The arrest follows an investigation of an inappropriate relationship with a child that allegedly occurred when Kretsinger was 18 years old and the victim was 11 years of age.
A police spokeswoman said that while the inappropriate relationship appears to have taken place offsite, city officials have been notified as the suspect and victim met through the Summer Pfun Camp program. Kretsinger was employed as a summer camp counselor with the city during the summer months between May of 2009 to August of 2013, the spokeswoman noted.
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"Following an investigation by the Pflugerville Police Department into the relationship, the city wants to ensure everyone’s safety and wants parents of children who participated in the camp program during this time to be aware of the situation," police wrote in the press advisory.
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Police urge parents to contact the Pflugerville Police Department if they believe their children may have been victimized by calling the dedicated hotline at (512) 990-6950. The Police Department is providing victim services resources for those affected. Pflugerville camp counselors from 2009 – 2013 and their parents who may have information or concerns are also encouraged to call.
Anyone with concerns, questions or in need of further information about the Parks and Recreation programs please contact James Hemenes, Parks Director at 512-990-6350.
Police have scheduled a press conference with media at 3:30 p.m. at Pflugerville City Hall, 100 E. Main St. Pflugerville city officials, Police Chief Jessica Robledo and a representative from the Travis County District Attorney's Office are scheduled to be on hand to answer media members' questions on the arrest warrant and subsequent arrest.
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