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Sergeant Accused Of Kissing, Sex With Teen Girls In Police Vehicle: Maryland State Prosecutor

A police officer in Maryland has been charged with misconduct in office after using a departmental cellphone to target teens and high school students on social media while flaunting his powerful position, the state prosecutor's office announced.

An Easton Police Department sergeant is facing charges for alleged misconduct in office.

An Easton Police Department sergeant is facing charges for alleged misconduct in office.

Photo Credit: Easton Police Department

Veteran Easton Police Sgt. Jason Dyott is facing charges after he "communicated in a sexual manner with several teenagers and students at local high schools in Talbot County," officials confirmed.

According to court documents, in November 2022, Dyott began talking to his first teenage victim on Snapchat, allegedly leveraging his position in the Easton Police Department to engage in a sexual relationship with her, sending multiple photos that contained sexually provocative language and depicted him in his police uniform.

On Nov. 13, 2022, Dyott was on duty, and while on duty and in uniform, allegedly met with the teen and made out with her in his police vehicle.

"After Sergeant Dyott became aware of an investigation being conducted pertaining to his sexual contact with one or more high school students, he conducted the following internet searches on his personal cell phone, among others: 'legal consent sex age in md' and 'Maryland Child Pornography Penalties,'" prosecutors said.

It is further alleged that Dyott engaged in a second relationship with a teen through his department-issued phone, sending him similar photos of himself dressed in uniform, including one instance where he is accused of picking up the second girl from an area home and having sex with her inside the patrol vehicle.

Dyott has been with the Easton Police Department since June 2008.

Following news of the charges levied against Dyott, a department spokesperson issued a statement advising that the agency is aware of the charges that led to him being suspended as the investigation into the allegations continues.

"Every member of the police department is disheartened and very disappointed in the allegations and the resulting charges," they stated. "However, we want to assure everyone that the actions of Jason Dyott do not reflect the standards and commitment towards public safety and service by the other men and woman of this agency.

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