A 39-year-old hockey coach in southwestern Saskatchewan has been accused of sexually assaulting a minor.

Ryan Chamberlin of Cabri, Sask., was arrested Thursday after RCMP received a report the day prior from a boy’s parent. “The parent advised that their son had confronted them about inappropriate interactions with an adult male,” RCMP said.

Chamberlin was charged with committing sexual assault, inviting sexual touching, sexual interference and sexual exploitation.

RCMP said no other victims have so far been identified, but requested parents ask their children about any inappropriate interactions they may have had with Chamberlin and to report anything uncomfortable to police.

Chamberlin was a hockey coach who worked in several southern Saskatchewan communities, according to RCMP.

He appeared in Swift Current provincial court Friday and was released on a number of conditions. He is not to communicate, directly or indirectly, with the victim or anyone under the age of 18 unless in the company of an adult who is approved for such a purpose by a probation officer or supervisor.

His next appearance is set for Mach 23.