was an LDS church member in Heber City, Utah; three counts of aggravated child sex abuse/1st degree felony and sexual exploitation of a minor/2nd degree felony

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Bryce Johnson was an LDS church member in Heber City, Utah.

Johnson owned local businesses like the Bouncy House and a waterslide in Heber.

Johnson pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated child sex abuse/1st degree felony and sexual exploitation of a minor/2nd degree felony.

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD-ATTEMPTED/1ST DEGREE FELONY (attempted)
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR/2ND DEGREE FELONY

In 2017, Johnson was sentenced to prison.

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Case information sources

  1. Heber City ‘bounce house’ operator sentenced to prison for sexually abusing children
    view source details | 13 Dec 2017 | Fox 13
  2. Bryce Johnson Offender Profile
    view source details | 29 Nov 2023 | Offender Radar

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