A Duchesne County man has been charged with posing as a police officer to get information about an active investigation involving the sexual abuse of his granddaughter.
ROOSEVELT — A Duchesne County man is facing criminal charges accusing him of impersonating a police officer to find out protected information about an investigation involving a family member.
On Feb. 28, Roosevelt police were investigating a sex abuse case involving a child. A forensic nurse with the Center for Safe and Healthy Families informed officers that "due to the evidence at this time" a sexual assault exam would not be conducted on the child because "it did not meet their protocol," according to a police booking affidavit.
After meeting with the chief, the officer received a call from the nurse who asked about a man claiming to be a detective with the department.
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