Montgomery County, TX — The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has made two arrests following a disturbing incident involving the alleged aggravated sexual assault of two 15-year-old juveniles. The case, which highlights the risks associated with online interactions, remains under active investigation.
On June 16, 2025, the Sheriff’s Office responded to a report involving two juvenile victims who had been lured via a popular social media platform to the parking lot of the New Caney ISD football stadium. Upon arrival at the location, the juveniles were allegedly confronted by two adult males who displayed a firearm and carried out a sexual assault inside a vehicle.
After the incident, the victims informed their parents, who immediately contacted law enforcement. Detectives from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit promptly launched an investigation and were able to quickly identify the suspects as:
- Darville Reginald Allen, 19, of Kingwood
- Abdul Saleem, 20, of Kingwood
Arrest warrants were obtained, and both suspects were taken into custody without incident.
- Allen was arrested by the Montgomery County SWAT Team with assistance from the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Violent Offender Fugitive Task Force.
- Saleem was also arrested without resistance and is currently in custody.
Both individuals have been charged with Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child and are being held at the Montgomery County Jail. Allen’s bond has been set at $150,000, while Saleem’s bond is $100,000.
Ongoing Investigation
This case is still being actively investigated. To protect the identities and privacy of the victims, no additional information is being released at this time.
Anyone who may have information related to this incident is encouraged to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 936-538-5900, referencing case #25A180689. Tips may also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-392-STOP (7867) or online at www.multicountycrimestoppers.org.
Safety Message for Families
In light of this case, the Sheriff’s Office strongly urges parents and guardians to actively monitor their children’s social media use and to talk openly about the dangers of online communication with strangers.
“This case underscores the importance of parental involvement in children’s digital lives,” the department said in a statement. “We ask families to stay alert and report any suspicious behavior or communication to law enforcement.”
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is committed to the safety of all residents and will continue to pursue justice and accountability in cases involving the exploitation of minors.
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