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Dylan Miller, Sexually Assaulting a Minor, Colorado 2025

A former Loveland Police Department officer has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor while on duty.

Dylan Miller, 30, was sentenced by United States District Judge Nina Y. Wang in Denver, Colorado, on February 2026 (no exact date found in source). The sentence comes after a jury returned a guilty verdict on December 2, 2025 on the one-count indictment charging Miller with depriving the victim of her civil rights while acting under color of law.

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.

“Dylan Miller abused his power as a police officer to target, isolate, and sexually assault a minor in his care,” said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “Today’s sentence sends a clear message that the Civil Rights Division will continue to hold accountable law enforcement officers who betray their duty to protect and serve.”

“Dylan Miller sexually assaulted a minor while on duty as a sworn law enforcement officer. His abuse of power and betrayal of trust are abhorrent,” said U.S. Attorney Peter McNeilly for the District of Colorado. “Today, I think of the victim and hope she takes some solace knowing that a jury unanimously condemned the defendant’s criminal conduct and the court has now expressed how serious that conduct was with this lengthy prison sentence.”

The FBI’s Denver Field Office, Loveland Resident Agency, and the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office investigated the case, with cooperation from the Loveland Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alecia L. Riewerts for the District of Colorado and Trial Attorney Sarah E. Howard of the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section prosecuted the case.

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