Brandon Balthrop – Stephens County Sheriff’s Office

In August 2010, former deputy Brandon Balthrop was charged with two counts of sexual battery, one count of indecent exposure, one count of kidnapping, and one count of first-degree rape by instrumentation. The charges involved alleged sexual assaults of three women over a three-year period, including two women he stopped for traffic violations and a co-worker from the Duncan Police Department. Balthrop was terminated after refusing to cooperate with the investigation, including walking out on a polygraph test. If convicted on all charges, he faced a potential life sentence without parole. ([newson6.com](https://www.newson6.com/story/5e34ffc0e0c96e774b369ee8/stephens-county-deputy-charged-with-allegedly-sexually-assaulting-3-women?utm_source=openai))

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