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The West Virginia State Police has arrested former North Marion High School freshman cheerleading coach Amanda "Mandi" Barker, and charged her with three counts of sexual abuse by person in trust of a child and one count of soliciting a minor via computer.

Barker was arrested in October and charged with three counts of sexual abuse by a person in a position of trust. State Police said two new victims have come forward.

Barker is out of jail on $100,000 bond.

If you have any information on this case, contact Sgt. Adam Scott with the Crimes Against Children Unit at (304) 367-2701.