Sex offender ex-cop won't be charged after 'mediocre' investigation - fox13now.com

TREMONTON, 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.

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.

Despite receiving complaints from parents, Box Elder School District did not prevent sex offender Jeremy Rose from volunteering on campus until a few hours after receiving a call from @FOX13 Investigates.

"I think they were more concerned about saving face in the end.” pic.twitter.com/WJ7zVkA5VW

— Adam Herbets (@AdamHerbets) March 19, 2021

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