SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA) — A Kennedy High School soccer coach, who also worked as a ride-share driver, was arrested in connection with human trafficking of teen girls, Sacramento County sheriff's officials said Friday.

Elan Daniel Seagraves, 34, of Sacramento, was taken into custody Christmas morning on charges related to human trafficking and pimping of a minor, investigators said.

A 17-year-old girl called 911 just before 3 a.m. Monday, telling that she was a victim of sexual assault and was being forced into human trafficking, the sheriff's department said.

The girl said she was hiding in the backyard of a home in near the 5900 block of Clover Manor Way in south Sacramento County. She also said the person forcing her into human trafficking was waiting for her in a vehicle nearby, according to detectives.

When deputies arrived to the area, they found Seagraves and another 17-year-old girl in a vehicle. Officers determined both teens were victims of human trafficking, officials said.

Seagraves worked as a soccer coach at Kennedy High School in Sacramento and was also a coach and referee in various youth soccer leagues in the area, deputies said.

Seagraves is being held in Sacramento County Jail in lieu of $2 million bail.

No additional details have been released.