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Riverside County – School Psychologist Charged in Child Predator Sting Operation

By Matthias Binder March 18, 2026
SoCal school psychologist thought he was meeting a 13-year-old, authorities say. It was a sting
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SoCal school psychologist thought he was meeting a 13-year-old, authorities say. It was a sting

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The Investigation Takes ShapeColeman’s Professional Role ExposedFelony Charges FiledDistrict Response and Community Impact

The Investigation Takes Shape (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Riverside County investigators dismantled an alleged online predator scheme last week, leading to the arrest of a licensed school psychologist. Paul Ryan Coleman, 46, from Yucaipa traveled to Riverside on March 12 expecting to meet a 13-year-old child. Instead, members of the Riverside County Child Exploitation Team took him into custody after a three-month probe revealed hundreds of sexually explicit messages.[1][2] The case underscores the persistent dangers of online exploitation and the effectiveness of undercover operations in protecting vulnerable youth.

The Investigation Takes Shape

An undercover investigator posed as a 13-year-old child online, drawing Coleman into explicit conversations. Over three months, Coleman exchanged hundreds of sexually explicit messages, authorities reported. He initiated contact and escalated the exchanges, prosecutors alleged.[3]

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The Riverside County Child Exploitation Team monitored the interactions closely. Investigators built a case methodically, ensuring all evidence aligned with legal standards. On March 12, Coleman drove from his Yucaipa home to Riverside for the arranged meeting. Team members arrested him upon arrival.[4]

Coleman’s Professional Role Exposed

Coleman served as a licensed school psychologist at Nuview Union School District. He worked specifically at Nuview Bridge Early College High School in Nuevo, east of Perris. The district placed him on administrative leave immediately upon learning of the investigation. He resigned last month and will not return for the coming school year.[5]

Officials emphasized that no district students appeared involved in the case. The school notified parents via message, addressing community concerns about the timeline. Some parents questioned the delay in communication, as the incident dated back to late February. Still, the district cooperated fully with authorities.[2]

Felony Charges Filed

Prosecutors filed three felony counts against Coleman. The charges included attempted child molestation, arranging to meet a minor for sex, and arranging to meet a minor for sexual gratification. Each carried significant penalties under California law.[1]

  • Attempted child molestation
  • Arranging to meet a minor for sex
  • Arranging to meet a minor for sexual gratification

Coleman entered a not guilty plea during his arraignment on March 17. His next court appearance is set for March 26. Riverside County authorities encouraged potential victims or witnesses to contact Senior Investigator Edwin Tapia at edwintapia@rivcoda.org.[3]

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District Response and Community Impact

Nuview Union School District expressed shock over the allegations. Officials stated they acted swiftly upon notification. Parents received updates assuring student safety. The resignation ensured Coleman had no further access to the campus.[4]

The case prompted discussions in local online groups. Residents voiced dismay at the involvement of an educator. Authorities reiterated their commitment to aggressive pursuit of online predators. Similar stings have yielded arrests across Southern California in recent years.

Key Takeaways

  • A three-month undercover operation led to Coleman’s arrest on March 12.
  • No known involvement of district students; Coleman resigned in February.
  • Public urged to report suspicions to investigators.

This arrest highlights the hidden risks in online interactions and the vital role of specialized teams like the Riverside County Child Exploitation unit. Cases like this remind communities to stay vigilant against digital threats to children. What do you think about the effectiveness of these sting operations? Tell us in the comments.

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