ANN ARBOR -- University of Michigan women's gymnastics assistant coach Scott Vetere has resigned amid allegations of indecent conduct outside an Ann Arbor apartment complex, according to a U-M spokesperson.

Vetere, 39, and an 18-year-old U-M student were each cited on Oct. 8 about 9 a.m. with a misdemeanor charge of indecent or obscene conduct in public outside apartment complex at 625 Hidden Valley Club Drive, according to a police report obtained by MLive.

Officers witnessed Vetere and the student engaging in sexual activity in a parked car, according to the police report.

Vetere was arraigned Friday, Oct. 19, in Ann Arbor's 15th District Court. His pre-trial date is set for Nov. 14.

Vetere. (U-M athletics photo)

The student has not yet been arraigned. They were both scheduled for arraignment Wednesday, Oct. 24, but Vetere's was moved up and hers was rescheduled for Nov. 14.

Indecent or obscene conduct in public is punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine under Ann Arbor city code.

Kurt Svoboda, Michigan's associate athletic director for external communication and public relations, said Vetere resigned Monday, Oct. 15, during the university's disciplinary review process.

"We are confident this was an isolated incident and that with his departure, it will not be repeated," Svoboda. "We do very thorough background searches for every employee here."

Vetere was suspended Oct. 10 after the university learned of the incident, according to Svoboda.

According to U-M athletic department policy, Svoboda said, "all department employees are prohibited from having romantic relationships with students. This is absolutely communicated to new hires during the boarding process and we affirm that prohibition throughout the year on a very broad basis as part of ongoing staff education."

Attempts to reach Vetere for comment have been unsuccessful.

Vetere's bio page has been removed from the university's athletics website, but according to a Michigan news release from when he was hired in July 2017, he is a 10-time NCAA All-American and was a member of the Wolverines' 1999 national championship gymnastics team.

Vetere was an assistant coach for Michigan's men's gymnastics team from 2005-09. He also served as a member of the U.S. National Team staff from 2007-09.