The pastor of The City of Refuge Church in Brunswick was charged Wednesday with aggravated child molestation and sodomy. He's also a school bus driver and was suspended.

A 38-year-old Glynn County church pastor and school bus driver was arrested Wednesday after a teen reported sexual misconduct, according to the Brunswick Police Department.

Daniel Thynoise Hines, pastor of The City of Refuge Church at 1005 Albermarle St. in Brunswick, was charged with aggravated child molestation and sodomy, officials said.

The initial complaint again Hines was filed June 28, then a warrant was issued, police said. He turned himself in about 4 p.m. Wednesday.

Hines has worked in church ministry in Charleston, St. Petersburg, Cleveland, Chicago and Gainesville prior to becoming chief apostle at his current church two years ago, according to its website.

Hines also was a Glynn County schools bus driver who was placed on administrative leave with pay Monday after district officials said they learned of the police investigation. He had been driving for the school district for less than two years. Prior to his hiring, he underwent a background check and nothing showed up, school officials told Times-Union news partner First Coast News.

Police said the investigation continues and anyone with further information can call detective Carla Futch at (912) 279-2641 or the Silent Witness tip line at (912) 267-5516.