A former Spanish Fork police officer Aaron Foster, 39, will serve at least one year in prison after he violated a protective order and sexually abused his ex-wife and recorded her through the blinds of her home.
Foster pleaded guilty in June 2019 to four counts of forcible sexual abuse, all second-degree felonies; and three counts of voyeurism, all class B misdemeanors.
On August 2 a 4th District Court judge ordered Foster to spend one to 15 years in prison for the felony charges with each sentence running concurrently.
According to charges, Foster took inappropriate pictures of his ex-wife without her knowledge or consent. Investigators searching Foster’s phone also found photos and video taken through the blinds outside the victim’s house, KSL News reports.
During one incident in October 2018, the woman told investigators she woke up to Foster touching her inappropriately while she slept. The judge also signed another continuing protective order between Foster and his ex-wife.
Foster resigned from the Spanish Fork Police Department nearly a decade ago after serving as a police officer from July 2007 to June 2010.