This developing story has been updated with new information.

A Virginia high school football coach who went missing in the middle of his team's undefeated season last week is facing criminal charges related to child pornography and soliciting a minor, according to the Virginia State Police on Tuesday, Nov. 25.

Travis Turner, 46, is wanted by the Virginia State Police, who continue to search for the Union High School football coach and physical education teacher in Wise County, Virginia. Turner was officially named as a missing person on the Virginia State Police website on Sunday and listed as missing since Thursday. He had not been reported found as of 11 a.m. ET on Tuesday.

Union's football team is in the midst of an undefeated season, improving to 12-0 this past Saturday with an assistant coach serving in Turner's place. Here's what to know about the ongoing situation:

Turner is being charged with five counts of possession of child pornography and five counts of using a computer to solicit a minor, the Virginia State Police confirmed to USA TODAY.