Las Vegas Review-Journal

Coach accused of illicit texting female player

- By David Wilson

A former high school girls basketball coach is accused of sending sexually inappropri­ate text and Snapchat messages to a player on his team, according to details released by police Wednesday.

Willie Pricebrook­s Jr., 42, who coached at Desert Oasis High

School, faces one count of attempted sexual conduct between a school employee or volunteer with a pupil 16 years of age or older.

Pricebooks was arrested Jan. 18, and the Clark County School District said in a statement that he had been terminated after his arrest.

Pricebrook­s asked a girl on his team for her Snapchat username on Jan. 10, and over the next few days, the coach and the player messaged back and forth, according to a Metropolit­an Police Department arrest report.

Pricebrook­s asked the player to delete the messages, the report stated, and said he would check her phone the following day to make sure.

The next day, Pricebrook­s asked the girl if she was sexually active, and on Jan. 13 told her he had booked a hotel room for the two of them, the report stated.

The report included a string of Snapchat messages between Pricebrook­s and the player, which included the player asking Pricebrook­s if he had booked the hotel room for them to have sex.

“And if I did?” Pricebrook­s responded, according to the report.

After the exchange, Pricebrook­s asked the girl to call him. She called while her friend was with her to record the conversati­on.

During the phone conversati­on, Pricebrook­s made inappropri­ate comments hinting at the two of them having a sexual relationsh­ip, according to the report.

Court records show Pricebrook­s has since been released from custody, and he is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 16.

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