A former Arkansas police officer who was charged with sexually assaulting a minor was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday.
According to court documents, Kyle Vaughan, who previously worked for the Haskell Police Department, was also given a five-year suspended sentence. If Vaughan violates his probation, he may have to serve an additional five years in prison.
Vaughan pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual assault against a minor in November.
According to court documents, the violations occurred in early 2015.
He was fired from the Haskell Police Department in 2015 after being arrested and charged with second-degree sexual assault, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette previously reported.
In an affidavit, police said that Vaughan admitted during an interview that he had received nude photographs from a female minor via Snapchat and that he had explicit conversations with that same minor.
According to court documents, the minimum sentence for second-degree sexual assault is five years, and the maximum is 20 years.