Civil Rights Violation, Sexual Assault, Minor Wednesday — Former Loveland, Colorado, Police Department Officer Found Guilty of a Civil Rights Violation for Sexual Assault of a Minor | United States Justice Department.
announcement Former Loveland, Colorado, Police Department Officer Found Guilty of a Civil Rights Violation for Sexual Assault of a Minor Wednesday, December 3, 2025 Share Facebook X LinkedIn Email For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs Following a trial that lasted more than two weeks, a jury returned a guilty verdict for Dylan Miller, 30, who faced a civil rights charge for sexually assaulting a minor while he was on duty as a police officer with the Loveland Police Department in Colorado.The evidence presented at trial showed that Miller was on duty
as a Loveland Police Department officer the evening of Aug. Miller carries a maximum potential penalty of life in prison for the civil rights offense. Attorney Peter McNeilly for the District of Colorado, and FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Marv Massey of the FBI’s Denver Field Office made the announcement.The U.S. Sentencing will be set for early 2026.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.This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. 3, 2023, through
the early morning of Aug. 4, 2023. Miller then guided the victim to a more secluded area of the park, where he sexually assaulted her.Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, U.S. Marshals Service took Miller into custody following the jury’s verdict. Attorney Alecia L. Riewerts for the District of Colorado and Trial Attorney Sarah E. Howard of the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section. Updated December 3, 2025 Topic Civil Rights Components Civil Rights Division Civil Rights – Criminal Section USAO – Colorado announcement Number: 25-1133. Miller contacted the victim

