Michael Erickson resigned from the Nether Providence Police Department on Monday, the same day he was charged with indecent assault, according to prosecutors.
Nether Providence Police sergeant resigns after being charged with assaulting a female relative while she was sleeping
Prosecutors from the state Attorney General’s Office were contacted by the Delaware County District Attorney’s office on June 12, after the woman reached out to them, according to the affidavit of probable cause for Erickson’s arrest. The local prosecutors referred the case to state prosecutors to avoid a potential conflict of interest.
“I am truly sorry for everything, and me being blackout drunk doesn’t make an excuse,” he wrote, adding that he had “zero recollection of anything.”
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