Ex-corrections officer accused of sex abuse

UPDATE@3:25 p.m.:

Former Butler County corrections officer Kyle Jordan has been charged with engaging in a sex act with a person “who was incapable of appraising the nature of the conduct,” according to federal court records.

The one-count sexual abuse indictment filed in Dayton’s U.S. District Court alleged that Jordan, 31, violated federal law Dec. 5 or Dec. 6, 2015, while he was at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Jordan is scheduled for a detention hearing at 1:30 p.m. Friday.

The indictment unsealed Thursday said that Jordan “knowingly engaged and attempted to engage in a sexual act with another person, Jane Doe, who was incapable of appraising the nature of the conduct, and who was physically incapable of declining participating in, and communicating unwillingness to engage in that sexual act.”

UPDATE @ 3:16 p.m. (March 24):

An unsealed federal indictment has been obtained by this news outlet that is expected to outline the crime Kyle Jordan is accused of.

We are reviewing the document and will release the latest information as we get it.

INITIAL REPORT (March 21):

An ex-Butler County corrections officer has been arrested on suspicion of a federal sexual abuse charge, according to jail records.

Kyle Jordan, 31, was arrested by the FBI on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on Saturday morning, jail records indicated.

According to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, Jordan had served as a full-time corrections officer between February 2014 and February 2015 before resigning.

Middletown Municipal Court records show Jordan was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated and a left-of-center traffic violation stemming from an incident filed in the court on Feb. 20, 2015, the same day he submitted his resignation to the sheriff’s office.

Jordan ended up pleading to a lesser charge of reckless operation and the OVI charge was dropped, according to court records.

We have contacted federal officials and local officials to learn more about the latest accusations that led to Jordan’s arrest.

Jordan was released from the Montgomery County Jail on Monday morning, according to records.

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