A report of a 2005 sexual assault of a child at a Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall has led to an arrest.

John Logan Haugh, 25, of Dagsboro, Delaware, is facing two counts of indecent assault of a person less than 13.

According to court documents filed by the York Area Regional Police Department, investigators received a report of the 2005 incident at the Kingdom Hall on the 300 block of Boxwood Road in Windsor Township.

According to police, the incident occurred like this:

The victim, who was 4-years-old at the time, and Haugh were part of the Jehovah's Witness faith. They had gathered at the Kingdom Hall before going on outreach efforts. The girl's mother left her alone while she used the restroom, and during that time, Haugh brought her to a secluded area and assaulted her.

The girl's father began looking for her and found them in a room together with the girl on Haugh's lap as he had his hand under her clothing in her vaginal area.

The girl's father told the Kingdom Hall elders about the abuse, believing they were mandated reporters, but the elders never made a report.

In August, the York County Children's Advocacy Center interviewed the victim, now 14. She relayed the same story and said Haugh on another occasion felt her breasts on top of her clothing as he walked past her in the hallway of the Kingdom Hall.

Haugh is scheduled for a preliminary hearing June 20 before Magisterial District Judge John H. Fishel.