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Former Berthoud police officer Jeremy Yachik found guilty of sex assault on a minor

Posted at 9:45 PM, Dec 09, 2016
and last updated 2016-12-10 12:25:33-05

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A former Berthoud police officer on Friday was found guilty on two counts of sex assault on a minor, according to an official with the 8th Judicial District Attorneys' Office. 

Jeremy Yachik faced two felony counts of sexual abuse of a child by a person in a position of trust. Those Charges were filed against Yachik on Sept. 2, 2015, for crimes that allegedly happened on Aug. 1, 2010.

Back in July 2014, Yachik was sentenced to three years of supervised probation, 30 days in a jail work-release program and 80 hours of community service for physically abusing a 15-year-old girl.

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The girl told Loveland police investigators that Yachik abused her almost daily for years, court records show. The abuse allegedly included restraining her hands with handcuffs or plastic zip ties and then slamming her head into a wall hard enoujgh to leave a hole and choking her until she blacked out, according to a Loveland Police Department arrest affidavit.

The girl also said he beat her with ropes, restricted her food, shackled her in a darkened room for hours and force-fed her "ghost pepper sauce" that's roughly 10 times hotter than habanero peppers, the affidavit said.

Yachik was fired in October of 2014 after he allegedly admitted to the abuse. The case also led to the resignation of Police Chief Glenn Johnson. Johnson was accused of ignoring the video of the abuse.

RELATED: Berthoud Police Chief Glenn Johnson resigns amid scandal over ex-officer charged with child abuse

After Yachik was fired and the police chief resigned, Berthoud did away with its police department and contracted with the Larimer County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement services.

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