MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- The founder of a boot camp for at-risk youth in Montgomery is accused of sexually abusing one of the teenagers he mentored.

Glenn Veasy, 43, was arrested by Montgomery police on Aug. 20 and charged with two counts of first-degree sexual abuse, Montgomery police say. He is being held in the Montgomery County Detention Facility on $30,000 bond.

Veasy is the founder of Team Achievers Discipline Academy, which provides military-style training to at-risk youth from kindergarten to 12th grade, according to an interview Veasy gave to WSFA about the program.

Veasy is accused of inappropriately touching one of the teenagers during boot camps at his residence from June 2013 through August 2014.

Montgomery Department of Public Safety Spokesperson Martha Earnhardt said the investigation is ongoing.