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Investigative records detail child sex allegations against former Dayton Airport Police sergeant

DAYTON — Newly released records outline allegations of child sex crimes against a former Dayton Airport Police sergeant.

According to the records, an unidentified man said Christopher Mohn assaulted him as many as 30 times when this man was a teenager in the late 1990s.

Mohn, who denied the allegations, was indicted last year for gross sexual imposition with a victim younger than 13. On Feb. 27, he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of public indecency.

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Mohn was a sergeant with Dayton Airport Police until he was placed on paid leave in December 2017, and then fired in May 2018. He also used to work as a corrections officer with the Dayton Human Rehabilitation Center.

Huber Heights police released records from their investigation on Tuesday.

Mohn’s accuser was a family friend who told detectives the abuse started when he was 12 in 1997 and continued for four or five years.

Mohn would have been in his early 20s.

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His accuser told police: “on every occasion he was awakened by Christopher touching (him) ... inside his clothes.”

He said Mohn “groomed him by primarily buying him video games” and said Mohn would always pay for everything, including trips to Kings Island.

The accuser told police he’d been struggling with issues from the abuse for the past 20 years and recently started therapy.

The report states the accuser sent an email to Mohn and “asked him to help pay for some of the counseling costs from the abuse.”

The report stated Mohn’s reply was titled: “No Money to Pay for My Sins.”

Huber Heights police set up a recorded phone call between Mohn and his accuser, who described the allegations and Mohn said: “I did that and there is no excuses for it, but I just really want you to know it was never your fault,” the report stated.

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When police had Mohn at the station for an interview, they said he walked out, flatly denying all the allegations, the email and the phone call.

Mohn is scheduled to be sentenced later this month after pleading guilty to public indecency.

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