Fairfax County Officer Convicted
of Sexual Misconduct With Teen Cadet
John Grimes faced three counts of
indecent liberties with a minor. He was found guilty of all three counts on
Monday.
By NBC Washington Staff •
Published December 28, 2021 • Updated on December 28, 2021 at 9:11 am
A former Fairfax County police
officer has been convicted of sexual misconduct with a 16-year-old police
cadet.
John Grimes faced three charges
of indecent liberties with a minor. He was found guilty of all counts on
Monday.
Grimes was indicted in July 2021.
The department said it learned in December 2019 of the misconduct against the
victim, who was a member of the Fairfax County Police Public Safety Cadet
Program. Grimes was immediately stripped of his police powers, authorities
said.
Prosecutors said the misconduct began when Grimes took the teen on
ride-alongs. The FBI tipped off Fairfax County police after Grimes applied to
become a special agent and underwent background checks.
"Crimes in which young
people are taken advantage of sexually by individuals in positions of authority
within our criminal justice system are particularly repugnant and undermine the
public's trust," Steve Descano, commonwealth's attorney for the county,
said after the conviction.
"I will always prioritize
holding those responsible for such crimes accountable," he said.
The cadet program is designed for
youth aged 14 to 21 who are interested in careers in law enforcement.
Grimes was with the department
for more than three years. He faces up to 15 years in prison and he’ll have to
register as a sex offender.
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