A former Montezuma County Sheriff’s deputy pleaded not guilty to charges of sex assault with a minor Tuesday in district court.
William “Bill” Gary Conner, 56, appeared in court with defense attorney, Kelly McCabe, who entered his client’s plea before District Court Judge Todd Plewe. An eight-day trial is set for Aug. 24, starting at 8 a.m.
According to an October 2015 arrest warrant, Conner is charged with sexual assault on a child, a class 4 felony, sexual assault on a child as part of a pattern of abuse, a class 3 felony, and sexual assault on a child while in a position of trust, a class 3 felony.
The warrant alleges Conner molested two underage relatives. The arrest warrant details an August 2014 interview between a social worker and one alleged victim, who is now 18. That individual said in the interview Conner molested her multiple times in a pasture on family property starting when she was 11 years old, according to the arrest warrant.
A second relative, now 21, said in an August 2014 interview with a social worker that Conner began molesting her when she was 14 years old, according to the warrant. Investigators said they found a journal in which the alleged victim said she wished she could have gone back to when she was 14 to “tell Bill no” and wait until she was 18, the warrant says.
Conner voluntarily came to the Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office in April 2015 for an interview, according to the warrant. During that interview, he denied ever having sexual relations with either alleged victim, the warrant states. Conner would not take a polygraph exam during that interview, the warrant states.
Conner served as deputy, lieutenant and undersheriff in the Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office between 1986 and 2006, employment records show. He ran for sheriff in 2006, losing to Gerald Wallace.