Timothy Thomas

An Enterprise youth pastor arrested last month for the alleged second-degree rape of a 14 year old is back in jail today.

Timothy Thomas, 25, of Enterprise, was booked into the Coffee County Jail April 11 for breaking conditions of his bond set by District Judge Paul Sherling, March 21.

Thomas, a former youth pastor at St. Luke United Methodist Church, was released by the court on a $30,000 bond with the conditions that he wear an ankle monitor and have no contact with the victim or the victim's family.

It's alleged that while out on bond Thomas did contact the victim in the case after the judge ordered that he be fitted with an ankle monitor and not have any contact with the victim or victim's family.

Thomas made his initial appearance in court April 12 where no bond was given and a bond revocation hearing was scheduled for 10 a.m., April 15.

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