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Wake County Pastor-Turned-Teacher Arrested In Child Sex Crimes Case – Assistant Principal Wife Also Busted

Former Wake County teacher and youth pastor Mikah Brondyke and assistant principal Chloe Brondyke arrested after Holly Springs police investigation into child sex crimes.

A former Wake County teacher and youth pastor is facing multiple sex crimes charges involving children after a Holly Springs police investigation.

WAKE COUNTY, N.C. – A North Carolina community is in shock after a former Wake County teacher and youth pastor was arrested and hit with a stack of serious charges tied to alleged crimes involving children. His wife — who works as an assistant principal in Wake County Public Schools — was also taken into custody during the investigation.

Chloe and Mikah
Mikah Douglas Brondyke, a former Wake County teacher and youth pastor, and his wife Chloe Grace Brondyke, a Wake County assistant principal, were arrested after a Holly Springs police investigation led to numerous child exploitation charges against Brondyke and felony drug charges against the couple.

According to authorities, investigators with the Holly Springs Police Department, working alongside the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI), served arrest warrants for Mikah Douglas Brondyke and Chloe Grace Brondyke following a criminal investigation.

Police say the case centers around alleged online activity and materials involving minors.

Charges Against Mikah Douglas Brondyke

Investigators say Mikah Brondyke is facing multiple felony charges, including:

  • 4 counts of soliciting a child by computer

  • 4 counts of indecent liberties with a child

  • 10 counts of disseminating obscenity

  • 1 count of first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor

  • 1 count of felony possession of a Schedule I controlled substance

  • 1 count of felony maintaining a dwelling for controlled substances
mikah douglas brondyke wake county teacher youth pastor arrest child exploitation charges
Mikah Douglas Brondyke, a former Wake County teacher and youth pastor, faces multiple felony charges including soliciting a child by computer, indecent liberties with a child, and first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor following a Holly Springs police investigation.

Authorities say he is currently being held in the Franklin County Detention Center under a $620,000 secured bond. He is expected to appear in court for his first appearance hearing tomorrow in Franklin County.

Wife — A Wake County Assistant Principal — Also Charged

During the investigation, officers also arrested Chloe Grace Brondyke, who works as an assistant principal in Wake County Public Schools.

She is facing two felony drug-related charges:

  • Felony possession of a Schedule I controlled substance

  • Felony maintaining a dwelling for controlled substances

chloe grace brondyke wake county assistant principal drug charges holly springs arrest
Chloe Grace Brondyke, an assistant principal in Wake County Public Schools, was arrested during a Holly Springs police investigation and charged with felony possession of a Schedule I controlled substance and felony maintaining a dwelling.

Investigators have not publicly detailed whether the drug charges are connected to the alleged exploitation investigation.

Authorities have not said whether additional charges or victims could emerge as the investigation continues.

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