Former Indiana cop found guilty of sexually assaulting 14-year-old runaway while on duty

A former police officer from Indiana has been convicted of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old runaway, an act he committed after locating her through phone tracking and coercing her into his patrol car while on duty. This was confirmed by authorities and reported in various media outlets.

Sinmi Asomuyide, a 33-year-old who previously served with the Kokomo Police Department, was found guilty following a five-day trial. The charges involved the sexual assault of a teenage girl and making false statements to investigators in an attempt to conceal his crime, as announced by the US Department of Justice on Friday.


Former cop Sinmi Asomuyide was found guilty of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl while on duty. Kokomo Police Dept.

The incident began when Asomuyide encountered the victim while he was working as a probationary officer tasked with checking on a 14-year-old runaway, according to Fox59. The teenager recounted to investigators that during one of her runaway episodes, Asomuyide picked her up and initially took her to a local youth center. However, instead of taking her inside, he kept the vehicle parked and proceeded to ask her inappropriate questions.

After returning the girl to her home and exchanging phone numbers with her, Asomuyide allegedly used her phone location to track her. He then went to her house, insisting she leave with him.

The victim reported that Asomuyide handcuffed her, forced her into his squad car, and drove to an abandoned parking lot, where the assault took place. This account was provided to investigators as part of the case against him.

The officer handcuffed her, forced her into his squad car, and brought her to an abandoned parking lot, where he sexually assaulted her, the victim told investigators.

The federal jury found Asomuyide guilty of deprivation of rights for denying the teen her “constitutional rights by sexually assaulting her,” prosecutors said.

The jury also found that the cops’ conduct “included kidnapping and abusive sexual contact of a child under the age of 16.”


Indiana police officer Simni Osomuide in uniform.
Asomuyide faces a maximum sentence of life behind bars. Kokomo Police Dept.

Asomuyide was also found guilty of witness tampering for lying to the Indiana State Police by denying he ever had sexual contact with the teen and lying about other corroborating evidence, officials said.

He continued to cover up the act by deleting a messaging app he used to communicate with the girl before sexually assaulting her, the jury found.

Asomuyide faces a maximum sentence of life behind bars.

“The defendant used his position of trust and the appearance of assistance to isolate and assault a child, then took steps to obstruct the investigation by destroying records and lying to law enforcement,” Special Agent in Charge Timothy J O’Malley of the FBI Indianapolis Field Office said in a statement.

“These actions reflect a complete disregard for the law, the victim, and the public trust,” O’Malley said.

“The FBI and our law enforcement partners will continue to aggressively pursue justice for victims and hold offenders fully accountable.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Polygamous sect leader convicted on state charges after girls found in unventilated trailer

Polygamous Sect Leader Convicted After Girls Found in Unventilated Trailer

Tim Tebow: This is a huge win Former football star Tim Tebow…
Three missing teens located after vanishing from New Jersey train station

Three Missing Teens Found Safe After Disappearing From New Jersey Train Station

Authorities say three boys reported missing after leaving New Jersey have all…
Louisiana detective believes 6-year-old's mother was killed in next room while boy slept

Louisiana Detective Says Mother Was Killed in Next Room as 6-Year-Old Son Slept

This story first aired on April 12, 2025, and was updated on…
Chicago shootings this weekend: At least 10 shot, 2 fatally, in gun violence across city, police department says

Joliet Police Chase Ends in Violent Black Road and Larkin Avenue Crash, Hospitalizing Four

JOLIET, Ill. (WLS) — Four people were taken to hospitals after a…
Bill Clinton reveals how he feels about Dems' midterm chances after NYC socialist sweep

Bill Clinton Weighs In on Democrats’ Midterm Prospects After Socialist Wins in New York City

Former President Bill Clinton said he remains optimistic about Democrats’ chances after…
Iran targets US with psychological warfare campaign to manipulate Americans, embarrass Trump: experts

Experts Say Iran Is Using Psychological Warfare to Influence Americans and Undermine Trump

Iranian regime’s ‘hardline rhetoric’ under fire as US deal nears President Donald…
Venezuela earthquake update: Teams scramble to locate survivors four days after Venezuela earthquakes as death toll rises

Venezuela Earthquake Update: Rescuers Race to Find Survivors Four Days After Quakes as Death Toll Climbs

LA GUAIRA, Venezuela — Rescue crews from Venezuela and abroad worked urgently…
Kash Patel Highlights FBI's Four 'Foreign Transfers of Custody' on Fraud

Kash Patel Spotlights FBI’s Four Foreign Custody Transfers in Fraud Cases

FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau carried out four separate Foreign…
Kentucky flooding kills four after heavy rainstorm; Gov. Andy Beshear declares state of emergency

Deadly Kentucky Flooding Leaves 4 Dead as Gov. Andy Beshear Declares State of Emergency

Four people have been killed in flooding triggered by powerful thunderstorms in…
Midair parachute collision leads to tragedy for experienced skydiver

France Skydiving Plane Crash: Investigators Probe Fatal Disaster That Killed Pilot and 10 Parachutists

Plane crash in Missouri kills 11 skydivers and pilot Authorities in France…
How the president of Regeneron pursued his American dream

Regeneron President’s Journey to Achieving the American Dream

Through July 4, The Post, in partnership with the Milken Center for…
Mackenzie Shirilla's appeal rejected by court after 'The Crash' revives ‘Hell on Wheels’ case

Mackenzie Shirilla Appeal Denied as The Crash Documentary Reignites Hell on Wheels Case

Mackenzie Shirilla’s attempt to persuade Ohio’s top court to consider her newest…