A Little Falls pastor faces seven felony counts of criminal sexual conduct after a child victim disclosed years of alleged abuse to investigators, according to court documents filed in McLeod County. David Kenneth Demenge, 33, was charged March 25 in McLeod County District Court with three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and four counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct. The alleged abuse is said to have occurred between Jan. 1, 2013, and Dec. 31, 2018, in the city of Hutchinson. According to the criminal complaint, the Hutchinson Police Department opened an investigation Jan. 24, 2026, after a juvenile victim disclosed the alleged abuse. A forensic interview was conducted three days later. Court documents allege Demenge had a significant relationship with the child victim and that the abuse began when the victim was under 7 years old. The alleged abuse is said to have occurred on at least 10 separate occasions at two different Hutchinson residences. Demenge is a pastor at Dominion Church in Little Falls. He and his wife moved to Little Falls from Hutchinson in September 2025 to serve at the church. Demenge told news media that he denies the charges. “They absolutely are severe and lucky for me, I’m innocent,” Demenge told a TV station. He also told the station he is no longer affiliated with the church. Three of the first-degree charges allege sexual contact with a child under 13 years of age. Each count carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison and a presumptive sentence of 12 years. The second-degree charges carry a maximum of 25 years in prison. Demenge is not in custody. He is due in McLeod County District Court on May 4.