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CEDAR CITY — Police have arrested two employees of a troubled youth treatment center after allegations of sexual assault at the facility were lodged May 21.

Daniel Taylor, 42, was arrested Friday after police received reports of sexual offenses at Integrity House, a treatment center for troubled teenage girls, police said. Jamie Frost, 28, was also arrested during the investigation, on two charges of assault.

According to police, Taylor was the executive director of Integrity House, where he allegedly sexually abused multiple teen girls. Frost, a supervisor at the treatment center, was charged with assaulting a resident and a female staff member.

Taylor was charged with assault, child abuse, three counts of first degree felony rape and three counts of first degree sexual abuse of a child. Police said some of the charges were stricter than normal, due to his position of trust.

"We are working with the parents of the youth who are there still," said Sgt. Jamie Roden, Cedar City Police department. "Integrity House is still operating, and we are working with the parents to make sure they have a full understanding even if their child wasn't specifically involved."

The case is still under investigation and more information will be posted as it becomes available.

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