By Ari Mason
Connecticut State Police Trooper Aaron Huntsman is accused of stealing
money and jewelry from the victim of a fatal motorcycle accident. |
The Connecticut state police trooper accused of stealing jewelry and cash
from the body of a motorcyclist who died at the scene of a crash
pleaded guilty today to felony charges and will spend more than a year
in prison, according to the court.
Aaron Huntsman, who had been with the
department for 18 years at the time of the crime, has pleaded guilty to
third-degree larceny and tampering with evidence.
He reportedly stole $3,000 in cash
and a gold chain from the body of 49-year-old John Scalesse, of Orange,
who died on Route 15 in Fairfield in September 2012.
The investigation was launched after
family members raised concerns about the missing items and police
learned that no jewelry had been logged as evidence. The chain and money
were later found in Huntsman’s cruiser, police said at the time.
Huntsman will be sentenced to 16
months in prison followed by five years of probation, according to the
court. He’s due back for sentencing Oct. 3.
Information for an attorney for Huntsman was not available Wednesday afternoon.
Huntsman's employment status was not immediately known.