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Jeremy Roland Rose was a mormon in Tremonton, Utah. Charged originally in Box Elder County, Utah with 16 various sexual abuse charges of a minor The case was transferred to Ogden, Utah with 7 charges of:
two counts of SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony, two VOYEURISM – 3rd Degree Felony, one count COMMUNICATIONS FRAUD – 2nd Degree Felony, one count DEALING IN MATERIALS HARMFUL TO MINOR-DEFENDANT18 AND OLDER – 3rd Degree Felony and STALKING – Class A Misdemeanor.
Found guilty of
Prison/Sentenced to:
1-15 years SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR a 2nd Degree Felony/prison term suspended
1-15 years SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR a 2nd Degree Felony/prison term suspended
up to 5 years VOYEURISM a 3rdDegree Felony/prison term suspended
up to 5 years VOYEURISM a 3rdDegree Felony/prison term suspended
1-15 years COMMUNICATIONS FRAUD a 2nd Degree Felony/prison term suspended
Jail/Sentenced to:
270 days SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR a 2nd Degree Felony
Probations:
36 months
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(Case was transferred from Box Elder county, Utah Case #141100123 to Ogden/Weber County, Utah
SECOND DISTRICT COURT – OGDEN
WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH
STATE OF UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL vs. JEREMY ROSE
CASE NUMBER 141900798 State Felony
CHARGES
Charge 1 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Plea: August 12, 2014 Not Guilty
Disposition: September 23, 2014 Guilty
Charge 2 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Plea: August 12, 2014 Not Guilty
Disposition: September 23, 2014 Guilty
Charge 3 – 76-9-702.7(4) – VOYEURISM – 3rd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Plea: August 12, 2014 Not Guilty
Disposition: September 23, 2014 Guilty
Charge 4 – 76-9-702.7(4) – VOYEURISM – 3rd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Plea: August 12, 2014 Not Guilty
Disposition: September 23, 2014 Guilty
Charge 5 – 76-10-1801 – COMMUNICATIONS FRAUD – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Plea: August 12, 2014 Not Guilty
Disposition: September 23, 2014 Guilty
Charge 6 – 76-10-1206(2)(A) – DEALING IN MATERIALS HARMFUL TO MINOR-DEFENDANT18 AND OLDER – 3rd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Plea: August 12, 2014 Not Guilty
Disposition: September 23, 2014 Guilty
Charge 7 – 76-5-106.5 – STALKING – Class A Misdemeanor
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Plea: August 12, 2014 Not Guilty
Disposition: September 23, 2014 Guilty
CASE NUMBER 134100673 Protective Orders
Permanent Criminal Stalking Injunction that has been issued for Jeremy Roland Rose
SENTENCE PRISON
Based on the defendant’s conviction of SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR a 2nd Degree Felony, the defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not less than one year nor more than fifteen years in the Utah State Prison.
The prison term is suspended.
Based on the defendant’s conviction of SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR a 2nd Degree Felony, the defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not less than one year nor more than fifteen years in the Utah State Prison.
The prison term is suspended.
Based on the defendant’s conviction of VOYEURISM a 3rdDegree Felony, the defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not to exceed five years in the Utah State Prison.
The prison term is suspended.
Based on the defendant’s conviction of VOYEURISM a 3rdDegree Felony, the defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not to exceed five years in the Utah State Prison.
The prison term is suspended.
Based on the defendant’s conviction of COMMUNICATIONS FRAUD a 2nd Degree Felony, the defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not less than one year nor more than fifteen years in the Utah State Prison.
The prison term is suspended.
Based on the defendant’s conviction of DEALING IN MATERIALS HARMFUL TO MINOR – DEFENDANT 18 & OLDER a 3rd Degree Felony, the defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not to exceed five years in the Utah State Prison.
The prison term is suspended.
SENTENCE JAIL
Based on the defendant’s conviction of SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR a 2nd Degree Felony, the defendant is sentenced to a term of 270 day(s) 04-18-2024
ORDER OF PROBATION
The defendant is placed on probation for 36 month(s).
Probation is to be supervised by Adult Probation andParole.
Defendant to serve 270 day(s) jail.
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CASE TRANSFERRED TO : Ogden District Case # 141900798 (case listed above)
FIRST DISTRICT – Box Elder
BOX ELDER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH
STATE OF UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL vs. JEREMY ROSE
CASE NUMBER 141100123 State Felony
CHARGES
Charge 1 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 2 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 3 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 4 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 5 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 6 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 7 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 8 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 9 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
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Charge 10 – 76-5B-201 – SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 11 – 76-9-702.7(4) – VOYEURISM – 3rd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 12 – 76-9-702.7(4) – VOYEURISM – 3rd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 13 – 76-8-306 – OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE – 3rd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 14 – 76-10-1801 – COMMUNICATIONS FRAUD – 2nd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 15 – 76-10-1206(1) – DEALING IN MATERIALS HARMFUL TO MINOR – 3rd Degree Felony
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Charge 16 – 76-5-106.5 – STALKING – Class A Misdemeanor
Offense Date: February 01, 2012
Location: BOX ELDER COUNTY
Disposition: April 08, 2014 Transferred
Sources
- Tremonton police officer arrested for investigation of child porn
- Utah ex-cop accused of faking porn connections to scam nude photos from underage girl
- Utah Department of Corrections - Jeremy Rose
- Former Tremonton officer ordered to stay away from girl in voyeurism case
- FOX 13 Investigates: Sex offender ex-cop at high school won’t be charged after ‘mediocre’ police investigation
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Tremonton police officer arrested for investigation of child porn
Publisher: KSL
Date: 18 Jun 2013
Archive.org
Source type: News articleTREMONTON — A veteran officer with the Tremonton Police Department has been arrested for investigation of sexual exploitation of a minor.
Jeremy Rose, an officer with the department for 12 years, was arrested Friday. He was originally booked into the Davis County Jail and held until the Utah Attorney General's Office could transfer him to the Box Elder County Jail, where the charge originated. He was then booked and released pending his next court hearing.
Jeremy Rose
Jeremy Rose"It's a shock to us. It's just a difficult thing to work through," said Tremonton Police Chief David Nance. "We take the integrity of our officers seriously and we don’t like to have that type of thing happen."
The case was being handled by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. A spokesman for the attorney general's office would only confirm that one arrest had been made and that an investigation involving child pornography was ongoing, but he declined to provide any other information or go into detail.
Nance said he was notified by the attorney general's office last week of the investigation.
The Tremonton Police Department has a total of 10 officers on its force. Rose is on standard paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation.
"He’s been a good officer. … We haven’t had issues that way, so again, it was a shock," Nance said. "A lot of people are taking it quite hard."
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view all information sources Utah ex-cop accused of faking porn connections to scam nude photos from underage girl
Publisher: Raw Story
Date: 8 Apr 2014
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Source type: News articleA former police officer described as "exemplary" is accused of passing himself off as part of a porn website in order to con an underage girl into sending him more than 100 photos of herself in various states of undress.
KUTV-TV reported that Jeremy Rose was charged last week with ten counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, two counts of voyeurism, obstruction of justice, and stalking.
"There was no incidents with him whatsover," Sgt. Todd Hunsaker, Rose's supervisor during his stint in the Tremonton Police Department, was quoted as saying. "No disciplinary actions. He was exemplary."
KSTU-TV reported that the interaction between Rose and the girl allegedly began in the spring of 2012, after she was contacted via email by someone identifying themselves as a representative for the website Brazzers and asked if she would consider doing modeling work. Rose then told the girl, who was 15 at the time, that he would "put in a good word for her" with people he knew at the company.
The suspect reportedly told investigators that after the girl told him about the email that he advised her "not to, not to even d*ck around with it and I will leave it at that. I’m going to leave it at that."
The girl told police she sent more than 100 photos of herself to Rose, who in turn gave her $300, which he claimed was provided by Brazzers. Months later, she began exchanging emails with "Tom Warington" and "Jennica/Jenika Sorenson," two identities that Rose allegedly concocted, using Google mail addresses that claimed they were connected to the company.
A search warrant on a Dropbox account registered to "Warington" revealed that the google mail accounts for both Rose and "Warington" used the same IP address. The account allegedly contained almost 200 nude or nearly-nude photos of the girl. She was told that the photos were not published in public; instead, they were allegedly sold to private buyers, and that she would be paid more money if she posed wearing less clothes.
When the girl contacted "Warington" asking to put an end to their arrangement, she was told to send more photos to settle a $5,650 debt "Warington" would incur in that case.
When confronted by the teen, Rose denied impersonating a member of the company while saying they could both be sued. However, she told police that the suspect promised to "take care of things," at which point she stopped receiving emails from the other online identities.
The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Rose is also accused of possessing nearly 1,000 images of the teen that were taken without her knowledge while she was in her bedroom after showering or bathing. His trial will be transferred to the state's 2nd District Court in Ogden after his original judge, Ben Hadfield recused himself from the case, citing a prior acquaintance with the suspect.
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view all information sources Utah Department of Corrections - Jeremy Rose
Publisher: Utah Department of Corrections
Date: 18 Apr 2024
Archive.org
Source type: Registered sex offender record -
view all information sources Former Tremonton officer ordered to stay away from girl in voyeurism case
Publisher: Deseret News
Date: 25 Nov 2014
Archive.org
Source type: News articleTREMONTON, Box Elder County — A former police officer who pleaded guilty to spying on a teenage girl and gathering nude photos of her has been ordered to stay away from her for the rest of his life.
Jeremy Rose, an officer with the Tremonton Police Department for 12 years, was sentenced Monday in 2nd District Court before Judge Scott Hadley.
Rose, who used to investigate sex abuse crimes, took a plea deal in September, pleading guilty to two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, a second-degree felony; two counts of voyeurism, a third-degree felony; communications fraud, a second-degree felony; dealing in harmful materials to a minor, a third-degree felony; and stalking, a class A misdemeanor.
Rose, 37, was accused of setting up fake email accounts from a nude modeling agency and then encouraging a 15-year-old neighbor girl to submit photos of herself. Prosecutors say Rose took thousands of voyeuristic pictures of the teenager, set up a hidden camera in her bedroom and put spy equipment on her cellphone so he could monitor her emails and texts and track her location.
When the teen told the fake agency that she no longer wanted to submit photos of herself, Rose, acting as a spokesman for the agency, threatened her with breach of contract.
The alleged crimes happened in Box Elder County between February 2012 and June 2013. Rose resigned from the police department in July.
Rose had faced prison sentences of one to 15 years for each count of sexual exploitation of a minor. On Monday, those prison terms were suspended.
He was sentenced to 270 days in jail for his conviction on a charge of dealing in harmful materials to a minor. But the judge allowed Rose to check out of jail for work or attend treatment, according to court documents.
Rose was also placed on three years' probation. During that time, he will be required to complete "an inpatient intensive sex offender therapy program," attend outpatient sex counseling, and obey all rules of being classified as a sex offender.
The judge also approved a motion by the defense for a permanent stalking injunction to be levied against Rose on behalf of the teen victim. Rose is now prohibited from making direct contact with the girl in any way, from asking others to talk to her or deliver a message for him, and from visiting any place where the girl "works, goes to school or regularly visits," according to court documents.
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view all information sources FOX 13 Investigates: Sex offender ex-cop at high school won’t be charged after ‘mediocre’ police investigation
Publisher: FOX 13
Date: 26 Aug 2021
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Source type: News articleTREMONTON, Utah — Prosecutors have decided not to charge a convicted sex offender who spent days volunteering on a high school campus near Tremonton.
The investigation has prompted criticism from parents and multiple law enforcement experts, accusing both the Weber County Sheriff’s Office and Box Elder County Attorney’s Office of conducting an “incomplete” or “mediocre” review of the case.
According to records obtained by FOX 13, law enforcement agreed sex offender Jeremy Rose broke the law – although they made the decision not to charge Rose with a crime very early into the investigation.
Rose used to be an officer with the Tremonton Police Department, until he was convicted on multiple sex crimes against a high-school aged girl in 2014.
FOX 13 Investigates: Registered sex offender allowed on campus
He was caught tricking the minor into sending him naked photos in exchange for a fake modeling contract. He was also caught setting up hidden cameras to create his own personal collection of child pornography.
Rose served less than nine months behind bars.
FOX 13 revealed his presence on the Bear River High School Campus in a special investigative report that aired in March.
In an interview with FOX 13, Rose said he was volunteering for his daughter’s school play.
Students said they wish they were notified of Rose’s status on the sex offender registry. There have not been any students who have publicly accused him of doing anything inappropriate while on campus.
Although the Tremonton Police Department received “multiple complaints,” they chose to hand over the criminal investigation to the Weber County Sheriff’s Office to avoid a potential conflict of interest.
The Weber County Sheriff’s Office and Box Elder County Attorney’s Office spent nearly 4.5 months investigating and reviewing the case.
According to state law, a sex offender may not be in a “protected area,” such as a school, except “when the sex offender must be in a protected area to perform the sex offender’s parental responsibilities.”
"A sex offender may not be in a protected area except when the sex offender must be in a protected area to perform the sex offender's parental responsibilities."
FOX 13 News
"A sex offender may not be in a protected area except when the sex offender must be in a protected area to perform the sex offender's parental responsibilities."The Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry confirmed Rose’s volunteer work for the school play does not qualify as a “parental responsibility,” according to the Weber County Sheriff’s Office report filed by Detective William Smith.
“Parental responsibilities at the school would be more in the realm of his daughter getting sick, in trouble, or there was some kind of emergency, and there was no one else available to pick her up,” Smith wrote.
Aside from checking with the registry, Smith only interviewed the suspect and “took no further action on this case.”
Per the report, police did not interview parents, complainants, or witnesses.
Investigators also made no effort to determine whether Rose was in contact in children.
Most importantly, investigators failed to fact-check Rose’s statements.
“It’s ridiculous,” one parent said. “A complete lapse in the system.”
According to Detective Smith’s report, Rose said he spoke with the Garland police chief to seek permission to volunteer on campus; “Jeremy felt from the conversation with the chief that he would be able to participate without any issues.”
In a phone call with FOX 13, Chief Chad Soffe stated he had never spoken to Rose.
“Jeremy (Rose) was obviously grasping for straws, trying to get away with, or out of trouble by making up excuses for his actions,” Soffe said. “I would never give a registered sex offender permission to be on the stage crew of a high school play, being around the same aged children that he victimized.”
During Rose’s interview with FOX 13 in March, he told a different story than the version of events he gave to police.
“What process did you go through to see whether you had permission to be on campus?” asked FOX 13 investigative reporter Adam Herbets.
“None,” Rose responded. “I didn’t get permission from anybody.”
During the March interview with FOX 13, Rose said he felt it was inappropriate for anyone else to decide what his “responsibility is as a parent.”
“Like I said, the law is pretty clear,” he said at one point.
“It’s really vague on how the law is written,” Rose said later. “I can’t say that I sit and worry about (the criminal investigation), because I really feel like the right people are going to do the right things.”
When FOX 13 reached out to Rose for clarification, he asserted his conversation with the Garland police chief was carefully documented.
“I remember the whole thing,” Rose said. “I had the conversation recorded, because I’m not an idiot!”
When asked if he could provide a copy of the recording, Rose became upset and hung up the phone.
“In (your) interview he said he did not ask anyone for permission to be on the high school campus,” Soffe said. “Now he is using my name to say that I gave him permission to be there. I think that he is using my name because I am no longer the Garland police chief.”
Soffe, who is now the chief of Woods Cross Police Department, confirmed he would have expected investigators to have contacted him to fact check.
Both the Weber County Sheriff’s Office and Box Elder County Attorney’s Office declined to comment on the discrepancy uncovered by FOX 13.
In an interview with Deputy Chief Adams in March, the department expressed possible interest in reviewing FOX 13’s interview with Rose.
“Don’t know (if it’s helpful) until you see it!” Adams laughed.
The agency’s report does not show any effort on behalf of investigators to review Rose’s interview with FOX 13 as part of its case.
On or around March 10, 2021 – prior to Detective Smith’s interview with Rose – Smith described a conversation he had with prosecutors, indicating there was no plan to charge Rose with a crime.
“I spoke with Blair Wardle at the Box Elder County Attorney’s Office,” Smith wrote, “and he advised me that at this time they were not looking to file charges but simply wanted Jeremy to understand that doing the volunteer work at the high school was not part of his parental responsibilities and could ultimately be charged with a violation if it continues.”
Box Elder County Attorney Stephen Hadfield has repeatedly refused to provide documentation outlining his office’s decision to not charge Rose, arguing the records should be concealed from the public because they were prepared “in anticipation of litigation.”
FOX 13 appealed the denial and has a case scheduled in front of the State Records Committee to litigate the matter.
“We can’t prove (Rose’s) state of mind,” Hadfield said. “The suspect did it upon what we felt was a good-faith belief that it was okay to be on campus.”
Chris Bertram, the former deputy chief of Unified Police Department, agreed to review the case as a neutral third-party expert.
He agreed FOX 13’s investigation into the matter appeared to be significantly more thorough than the law enforcement investigation.
“If that report is all that they did, that’s concerning,” Bertram said. “It’s definitely mediocre... It’s not fair to the public, and it’s not fair to that person that is the subject of the investigation.”
Jeremy Rose welcomed a thorough criminal investigation into his behavior, but never received one from the Box Elder County Attorney's Office or Weber County Sheriff's Office.
"It's unfortunate for him, Mr. Rose, because we're having another story done about him." pic.twitter.com/KvfvcCvQNi
— Adam Herbets (@AdamHerbets) August 27, 2021Bertram said he was especially concerned to find out investigators never fact checked Rose’s statements with the Garland police chief.
“That would just be the minimum, in my opinion, and that’s unfortunate,” Bertram said. “It leaves a cloud over the whole situation.”
It is also typical, Bertram said, for competent police agencies to review publicly available media interviews with suspects.
“It is the expectation of the public that they’re going to do everything that they need to do to make sure that it is a thorough investigation,” he said. “If he was less-than honest with one of those two interviews, law enforcement or you, then the question is why? … You absolutely need more information, because there’s simple investigative questions that can be asked.”
For more than a month, the Weber County Sheriff’s Office has ignored multiple requests for comment.
Since his first day on the job, Weber County Sheriff Ryan Arbon stated he wants to increase transparency within the department in order to improve public perception.
“We want to change our operations when it comes to accountability,” Arbon said in an interview with the Standard-Examiner in 2019.“We are going to discuss these issues no matter how big or small they are… we’re all going to be a lot more connected and have a lot better communication in this office.”
Sheriff Arbon has also ignored FOX 13’s requests for comment.
“I always find it disappointing when law enforcement doesn’t want to talk,” Bertram said. “As an investigator, you’re seeking the truth. Whether we like it or not, we’re seeking the truth.”
Bertram recommended anyone with concerns about the investigation to reach out to Hadfield or Arbon, who are both elected officials.
Law enforcement agencies in Utah do have the ability to reopen an investigation, if they see fit.
“The jurisdiction that you live in? You would hope, you would demand, you would expect that they’re doing the best possible job of conducting investigations,” Bertram said.
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