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Colorado State Patrol trooper charged with invasion of privacy for sexual gratification

Allegations connected to on-duty behavior

Nathan Parks
Colorado State Patrol
Nathan Parks
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A state trooper faces multiple criminal charges, including invasion of privacy for sexual gratification, allegedly while he was on duty.

Nathan Parks has been placed on administrative leave by the patrol and the Boulder County district attorney’s office is prosecuting the case, according to a news release.

Parks also has been charged with invasion of privacy, computer crime and first-degree official misconduct. All of the charges against him are misdemeanors.

“If determined to be factual, the allegations would indicate behavior that is unacceptable and inconsistent with the expectations of a member of the Colorado State Patrol” Col. Matthew Packard, chief of the State Patrol, said. “Behavior such as what has been alleged would tarnish not just our agency but the police profession as a whole.”

His next court appearance is scheduled on July 17.

 

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