A former Massachusetts deputy police chief is being charged with the rape of a kid that occurred when he was a college useful resource officer almost 20 years in the past, the Middlesex County District Lawyer’s workplace introduced Monday.
Former Hopkinton Deputy Chief of Police, John “Jay” Porter, 54, has been indicted by a grand jury on three costs of rape of a kid. He’s alleged to have assaulted the scholar whereas he was assigned as a college useful resource officer within the City of Hopkinton college system.
The incidents allegedly occurred in 2004 and 2005 whereas the sufferer was a 15-year-old pupil. The assaults are alleged to have occurred on a number of events off college property.
It couldn’t instantly be decided if Porter is being represented by an lawyer.
Prosecutors say that as of Friday, Porter was not with the Hopkinton Police Division.
The investigation has been dealt with by the county prosecutor’s workplace and the Massachusetts State Police. The arraignment has not been scheduled.