The Greeley man convicted in March of having sex with a 12-year-old girl will spend the rest of his life under some kind of watch.
Robert Montoya, 19, on Friday was handed an indeterminate prison sentence of eight years to life, followed by 20 years to life on parole, for his conviction of sexually assaulting Kayleah Wilson before she disappeared in March 2010.
Her body was found weeks later, and police continue to investigate her death.
Greeley police have not named a suspect in her death. While being questioned about her disappearance, Montoya revealed he’d had sex with Kayleah 10 to 15 times.
Weld District Court Judge Marcelo Kopcow said he would allow Montoya to be sent to a facility that could handle inmates with developmental disabilities, given the pleas by his defense team.



