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A Wooster man faces four felony charges including rape after police say he assaulted a developmentally disabled girl about 10 years ago — allegations that came to light when he applied for a job with the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Nathan Hoyle, 28, of the 2500 block of Montclair Avenue, is charged with one count of rape, a first-degree felony, two counts of sexual battery, a third-degree felony, and one count of gross sexual imposition, a fourth-degree felony. According to the indictment, filed Jan. 28 in the Wayne County Common Pleas Court, the alleged incidents took place between January 2008 and July 2009, when Hoyle was 17 and 18 and the girl was 13 and 14.

Hoyle last Wednesday entered a written plea of not guilty. He is free on a personal recognizance bond with continuous GPS monitoring, court records show.

Wooster police began investigating Hoyle on Nov. 6, 2017 after the patrol contacted the department, Assistant Chief Scott Rotolo said Monday. The patrol informed Wooster police that Hoyle, who was applying for a job as a trooper, said during a background investigation that he had sexually assaulted a developmentally disabled girl in 2009, Rotolo said.

Detectives began investigating, and eventually spoke to Hoyle, Rotolo said.

“Mr. Hoyle indicated he had been a friend of the family and admitted to engaging in sexual conduct with the victim,” Rotolo said in an email. “He was also fully aware at the time of the offense that the victim was a juvenile and is mentally disabled.”

Patrol spokesoman Lt. Craig Cvetan said Hoyle submitted an application to become a trooper in February 2017. Hoyle was “permanently disqualified” Jan. 8, 2018, following a polygraph exam, he said.

 
Was he thinking that there was a statue of limitations on the crime or think he was a shoe in as a trooper and that the blue line would protect him? Either way, gotta thank him for being a dumbass.

This whole thing is silly. He didn’t realize that the boys in blue will only protect him once he’s one of them. One hell of a misstep.

Ten cent bullet is the easiest solution.
 
Was he thinking that there was a statue of limitations on the crime or think he was a shoe in as a trooper and that the blue line would protect him? Either way, gotta thank him for being a dumbass.
Wouldn't extremely odd if he did think it has a statue of limitations, 34 states do limit the time to charge when it comes to rape or sexual assault, most range from 3-30 years. Including Ohio. Thing is...Ohio has a 20 year statue of limitations for rape. Plus rape of a minor generally is excluded from most state statue of limitations.
 
I know! All of us, I believe, would love to hear that interview!
@Babs @Satanica @EyEgOrE etc...

My guess is...
Cop: Have you ever committed a crime
Perv: Naw...I mean I did have sex with this little girl who was mentally challenged as a teenager but that was a few years ago
Cop: Inner Dialogue: This idiot is out of his mind...did he really just confess to the rape of a disabled child? Can you clarify that sir
Perv: Yeah bro...I totally hooked up with the little girl who was slow or somthin' and totally boned her!
Cop: You know you're under arrest right dipshit?
Perv: Bummer dude
 
I don't think so...not according to the search function. Probably not the first mentally challenged little girl to be taken advantage of though...unfortunately

I do recall there was a case a couple of years ago where a man applied to be a cop and confessed to sexually assaulting someone in his past but I believe he was African American. He was arrested and I remember laughing and thinking what a stupid fool he was. Maybe there's a club... :)
 
from @Blunderbuss Firozabad ‘s article …
Nathan Hoyle pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual battery, both third-degree felonies, and one count of gross sexual imposition, a fourth-degree felony, in June 2019. Wayne County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark K. Weist sentenced Hoyle to four years.
During the sentencing hearing, Weist said that Hoyle, who had been a friend of the victim’s family, would be eligible to seek judicial release after 180 days under state law. Weist lengthened that time to one year.
Hoyle did not have a prior criminal record, Lutz said, and he exhibited good behavior and participation while incarcerated. The family of the victim also did not oppose his release, Lutz said.
Hoyle will have to register as a Tier 3 sex offender for life, which requires him to check in with the local sheriff’s office every 90 days, Lutz said. He also will be on probation for two years under intensive supervision and is required to participate in a cognitive behavior group as well as re-entry court, he said.
Weist ruled in favor of Hoyle. The sheriff's office will not be required to send a notice to the community notifying of Hoyle's address. Hoyle still will be required to register as a Tier 3 sex offender and check in every 90 days.
@Blunderbuss Firozabad ty ❤️
 
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