Posted on 01/02/2026 4:58:05 AM PST by Fury
Following a trial that lasted more than two weeks, a jury returned a guilty verdict for Dylan Miller, 30, who faced a civil rights charge for sexually assaulting a minor while he was on duty as a police officer with the Loveland Police Department in Colorado.
The evidence presented at trial showed that Miller was on duty as a Loveland Police Department officer the evening of August 3, 2023, through the early morning of August 4, 2023. Miller contacted the victim and her friend in North Lake Park and told the victim’s friend to leave. Miller then guided the victim to a more secluded area of the park, where he sexually assaulted her. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, U.S. Attorney Peter McNeilly for the District of Colorado, and FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Marv Massey of the FBI’s Denver Field Office made the announcement.
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I know a retired police officer, who, when he was in his early career, was at a party, off duty, making out with a lovely young woman. When he found out the woman was only 15, he left, glad he had avoided the potentially career ending temptation. Alcohol was available at the party.
He was not happy with being invited to a party where there was alcohol and (unknown to him) at least on underage, and very attractive young woman.
I also know of a tragic case where a young woman kept breaking cerfew, sneaking out of her adopted parents house to hook up and have sex with young men. She had a fetish for being choked during sex and ended up being killed, supposedly by accident.
Her adopted parents were devastated.
Trouble in the Rocky Mountain village paradise of Loveland, CO, eh? That’s gonna leave a big ugly mark.
Another black eye for the Loveland police. Not long ago, they got a lot of bad publicity for violently arresting an elderly woman with dementia, beating her up and leaving her with severe, permanent injuries, then laughing about it afterwards. They also arrested an airplane pilot on a DUI charge even though he was sober, but it nearly ended his career.
If you’re driving through Colorado, give Loveland a wide berth.
Eh, don’t bother getting off I-25 between Ft Collins and Colorado Springs if you’re passing through. The people there are used to it as it’s happened slowly but it’s all become a mess.
Dirty Colorado is like Clownifornia’s inbred cousin now...
Articles like this point out how critically important screening and monitoring is. Police forces, like teachers, attract criminals who want to use the position to prey on children and other vulnerable people. Those criminals need to be screened out.
If only Loveland police officers were allowed to marry . . .
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