Homeless man sentenced to prison for sexual abuse of Ogden girl

A homeless man was sentenced on Tuesday to six years to life in prison for sexual abuse of a girl in Ogden last year.

A homeless man was sentenced on Tuesday to six years to life in prison for sexual abuse of a girl in Ogden last year. (Atthapon Niyom, Shutterstock)


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OGDEN — A homeless man has been sentenced to prison for sexually abusing a runaway girl in Ogden.

Matthew Nicholas McCarty, 19, pleaded guilty earlier this month to aggravated sexual abuse of a child, a first-degree felony, and 2nd District Judge Catherine Conklin on Tuesday sentenced him to six years to life imprisonment.

McCarty had originally been charged with rape of a child, a first-degree felony, but the charge was reduced and a second charge he faced, object rape of a child, was dismissed as part of a plea deal.

McCarty confessed to engaging in sexual activity with a 13-year-old girl last year, according to his plea agreement. When law enforcement authorities contacted the girl's father, the man relayed his concerns about his daughter's relationship with McCarty.

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Tim Vandenack, KSLTim Vandenack
Tim Vandenack covers immigration, multicultural issues and Northern Utah for KSL. He worked several years for the Standard-Examiner in Ogden and has lived and reported in Mexico, Chile and along the U.S.-Mexico border.

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