KALAMAZOO, MI -- Michigan State Police are investigating allegations of criminal sexual conduct and pandering, searching a house in Kalamazoo.

On Sept. 6, members of the Michigan State Police Paw Paw Post served a search warrant at a residence located on Prairie Road in Kalamazoo, the state police said in a news release.

MSP detectives were observed going in and out of a home at 1207 Prairie after 4 p.m. on Sept. 6.

"The search warrant was executed based on criminal allegations surrounding criminal sexual conduct and pandering against two individuals and today's search was part of the investigative process," police said.

Detectives were made aware of the allegations from separate victims and will continue to investigate this incident until all evidence or leads are investigated thoroughly, MSP said.

The house is registered to Second Baptist Church and Stricjavvar Strickland, according to public records.

Strickland is the pastor at Second Baptist Church and the Branch President of the Metropolitan Kalamazoo NAACP, according to the church's website.

Police did not disclose the persons being investigated.

Strickland responded to a text message asking about what was going on at the house, texting, "I have no idea!"

"I have no comment except this is another desperate attempt to defame and bring down another black leader," Strickland said in a text message. "I will not be making any additional comments until I have an opportunity to review the complaint and receive counsel from my attorney."

The case report will be presented to the Kalamazoo Prosecutor's Office for an independent review upon completion, MSP said. There have been no charges filed or arrests made at this time, police said.