Lewisville officer accused of sexual assault while on duty turns himself in


    • Officer Filemon Perez allegedly engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with a citizen while in uniform during Thanksgiving week.

    • He resigned after being told he’d be fired from the police department.

    • On Monday, Perez turned himself in and was booked into the Denton County jail on charges of official oppression and sexual assault.

  • Officer Filemon Perez allegedly engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with a citizen while in uniform during Thanksgiving week.

  • He resigned after being told he’d be fired from the police department.

  • On Monday, Perez turned himself in and was booked into the Denton County jail on charges of official oppression and sexual assault.

Texas’s LewisvilleThe Lewisville police officer has turned himself in after being accused of sexually assaulting a person while on duty.

On Monday morning, former officer Filemon Perez turned himself in at the Denton County jail.

His mugshot was taken, and he was booked in.

Perez was charged by Lewisville police last week of having inappropriate intercourse with a civilian during Thanksgiving week while he was in uniform.

After hearing about the alleged assault, the department launched a criminal and internal inquiry.

After being informed that he will be sacked, Perez resigned on Tuesday.

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Lewisville police officer accused of sexually assaulting citizen while on duty

After being informed that he would be sacked, Filemon Perez resigned on Tuesday. On Wednesday, a warrant for his arrest was issued. He hasn’t been taken into custody yet.

A warrant for his arrest was issued on Wednesday on allegations of sexual assault and official oppression.

Lewisville Police Chief Brook Rollins stated, “We will continue to pursue this incident to bring justice to the victim, even though we are unable to comment further on this specific matter due to the ongoing criminal investigation.”

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According to police, this incident has nothing to do with the department’s prostitution scandal from earlier this year.

  • This story’s information is based on previous news coverage, Denton County jail records, and an update from the city of Lewisville.

This story’s information is based on previous news coverage, Denton County jail records, and an update from the city of Lewisville.

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