U.S. Department of Justice

06/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/05/2026 12:46

Former Kokomo Police Department Officer Convicted of Sexually Assaulting Minor, Lying to Investigators, and Destruction of Records

After a five-day trial, a federal jury in the Southern District of Indiana convicted Sinmi Asomuyide, 33, a former Kokomo Police Department officer today of charges related to his on-duty sexual assault of a 14-year-old and related obstruction.

"Police officers are entrusted with extraordinary authority and responsibility to protect the public. The defendant's reprehensible actions betrayed that trust," said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. "This verdict sends a clear message: officials who abuse their power and violate the constitutional rights of children will be held accountable."

"While this administration strongly supports the men and women of law enforcement who are steadfastly committed to making our communities safe, we will not tolerate those who abuse the powers entrusted to them," said U.S. Attorney Thomas Wheeler II for the Southern District of Indiana. "The defendant used those powers to sexually abuse a 14-year-old girl and then lied and destroyed evidence to cover up his crimes. The jury saw through his lies and held him accountable for his crimes,"

"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. These actions reflect a complete disregard for the law, the victim, and the public trust," said Special Agent in Charge Timothy J. O'Malley of the FBI Indianapolis Field Office. "The FBI and our law enforcement partners will continue to aggressively pursue justice for victims and hold offenders fully accountable."

In particular, jurors found Sinmi Asomuyide, 33, guilty of willfully depriving the victim, who was then 14 years old, of her constitutional rights by sexually assaulting her. The jury found that the defendant's conduct included kidnapping and abusive sexual contact of a child under the age of 16.

Jurors also found Asomuyide guilty of lying to the Indiana State Police in attempt to cover up the assault by denying having sexual contact with the victim and lying about the presence of other corroborating evidence. Jurors also found Asomuyide guilty of deleting a messaging application he had been using to communicate with the minor victim prior to the sexual assault in attempt to cover up the assault.

Asomuyide faces up to life in prison at sentencing.

The case was investigated by the FBI. Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Blackett for the Southern District of Indiana and Senior Sex Crimes Counsel Tara Allison are prosecuting the case.

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