Former Loveland Officer Sentenced to 17 Years

Federal case tied to 2023 assault highlights accountability efforts in Northern Colorado law enforcement

A former Loveland police officer has been sentenced to 17 years in federal prison following a sexual assault case involving a 15-year-old victim, closing a high-profile investigation that drew regional and federal attention.

Dylan Miller, who joined the Loveland Police Department in 2022, was convicted on federal charges stemming from an October 2023 investigation. The case prompted a coordinated response from multiple agencies across Northern Colorado.

According to officials, the investigation began after the victim reported being assaulted by an unknown officer. Detectives from the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office and the local district attorney’s office joined Loveland investigators early in the case. The Federal Bureau of Investigation later assisted, along with the Crawford Child Advocacy Center, which supports child victims of abuse…

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