Former Loveland Police Officer Faces Life Sentence for Sexual Assault of Minor
Dylan Miller, indicted on federal charges, allegedly assaulted a 15-year-old girl while on duty in August.
- Dylan Miller, 28, was indicted last week on charges of sexually assaulting a minor while on duty as a Loveland police officer.
- The assault allegedly occurred at a park on August 4, with the victim being a 15-year-old girl Miller had contacted during a traffic stop.
- Miller faces a life sentence if convicted, underlining the severe consequences of his alleged actions.
- The case is being prosecuted by the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado.
- Concerns exist about potential additional victims, given Miller's interactions with the public during his tenure as a police officer.