Clark County Sheriff Sergeant Arrested on Suspicion of Sexual Exploitation Identified
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024 -- 8:01 AM
A Clark County Sheriff’s sergeant arrested on suspicion of sexual exploitation of a child has been identified.
According to a press release from the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department, on June 12th, authorities searched a home in the Village of Spencer in connection with an Internet Crimes Against Children investigation.
During the search, the suspect was identified as Jeremy Chapman, a sergeant with the Clark County Sheriff’s Department. Chapman was taken into custody and booked into the Taylor County Jail on the suspicion of sexual exploitation of a child, child enticement, threats to injure or accuse of crime, and threats to communicate derogatory information.
After a bond hearing, the suspect was released on a $2,500 cash bond along with a $10,000 signature bond. The Taylor and Marathon County Sheriff’s Offices and the Wisconsin Department of Justice-Division of Criminal Investigation are handling the investigation. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is cooperating.
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