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City prosecutors did not charge Brian Donoher, the athletic director for Kettering Fairmont High School, at his initial court appearance Friday involving solicitation.
Chief Prosecutor Stephanie Cook said she had not yet received the police report.
Once received, prosecutors will review the report to determine what charges might be appropriate.
Donoher, 42, the son of famed University of Dayton men’s basketball coach Don Donoher, was taken Wednesday evening to the Montgomery County Jail where he was held briefly on suspicion of soliciting and possessing criminal tools — both misdemeanors — before posting bond.
Dayton police Lt. Brian Johns, head of the narcotics/vice unit, said Donoher was arrested during an afternoon decoy operation targeting sex customers. He said the operation is part of the department’s participation in “National Johns Week.”
Kettering Fairmont has placed Donoher on paid administrative leave.
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