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Lower Merion Police Officer Accused of Sexual Assault

The alleged victim accused another officer of illegally detaining her after she reported the incident.

A young woman made criminal accusations against two Lower Merion Township police officers at a Lower Merion Board of Commissioners meeting Wednesday night, alleging that she had been sexually assaulted by one officer and then illegally detained by another officer when she reported the incident to the police department.

As Lower Merion Township Police Superintendent Michael McGrath was leaving the meeting, a Patch reporter asked him whether he knew of the allegations against members of his police department.

“The police department will look to fully address the accusations made,” McGrath said.

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Due to the nature of the incident, the woman declined to give her name or home address to the board when she stood at the podium, accompanied by a friend, during a public comment portion of the meeting.

The woman said she had been stopped by a Lower Merion police officer and was allegedly sexually assaulted by him at that time, and then stalked and assaulted at her own home by him for a month.

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When the woman reported the officer to the Lower Merion Police Department, she was stopped the next day and allegedly illegally detained by another police officer, who was a friend of the officer she had accused of assaulting her, the woman said.

“I know I’m not the first, and I know I’m not the last,” the woman said.  “This is something that has been troubling me for over a year now.”

The woman said she was not seeking money or retribution by coming forward.

“I’m just seeking justice,” she said.

She told the board she was willing to provide names and details about the incident.

After the woman made her comments, she sat down and her friend who had been standing next to her, Andy Meyers, remained at the podium to speak on her behalf.

Meyers said the alleged assault of his friend was by “a married Lower Merion police officer, 20 years her senior.”

“This young woman has shown incredible courage to come forward,” Meyers said.  “I understand they’re just allegations, but they’re very, very serious allegations.”

Several commissioners said the woman’s allegations must be taken seriously, and they urged her to report the incident to the district attorney’s office.

“You are very brave coming up,” Commissioner Jenny Brown said.  “We will ensure justice is done, that justice is served.  And I’m sorry you had to come forward in our meeting to get the attention of this board.”

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