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Former Dayton Airport police Sgt. accused of sex crimes pleads to lesser charge

Christopher Mohn

DAYTON — A former Dayton airport police sergeant accused in an old sex crime stemming from an indictment on one count of gross sexual imposition against a child younger than 13 pleaded guilty to a lesser charge Wednesday.

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Sgt. Christopher Mohn, 43, was indicted last April on a third-degree felony involving an incident alleged to have occurred between Oct. 31, 1997, and July 11, 1998.

Wednesday, Mohn pleaded guilty to a bill of information for public indecency, court records show.

The case, brought by Huber Heights police, involved what county prosecutors called a “late disclosure.”

Mohn, who also served as a corrections officer at the Dayton Human Rehabilitation Center, was promoted to sergeant in 2012, according to a City of Dayton video.

He had been on paid administrative leave since Dec. 2017, when the city was first informed about pending legal action, and was fired by the city on May 16, 2018.

Mohn is scheduled for sentencing March 27.

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