A former Flowery Branch High School track and assistant football coach has been arrested and charged with stalking.
Shannon Mandeville, 35, of Dacula was arrested Thursday for making phone calls of a sexual nature to a woman in South Hall during the past several days, according to Hall County Sheriff’s Maj. Jeff Strickland. It is his second arrest in two years.
Mandeville was identified after a review of phone records, according to a report from the Hall County Sheriff’s Office.
Mandeville was booked into the Hall County Jail and charged with one count of stalking.
Mandeville was once employed as a coach and a British literature teacher at Flowery Branch High School. He has not been employed with the school system since an August 2007 arrest by the White County Sheriff’s Office for alleged obscene Internet contact with a child.
Then, Mandeville was arrested on charges that he engaged in sexually explicit online chats with someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl living in White County.
He is currently employed as a car salesman, Strickland said.
The most recent incident remains under investigation by the Hall County Sheriff’s Office.