Warrant issued for Idaho man accused of sexual battery of 7 people, including 2 kids
The criminal case involving the former manager of an Idaho ski area accused of groping several people is on hold after the Valley County Prosecutor’s Office said he failed to appear in court.
In March, Bradley Larsen was charged with seven counts of misdemeanor sexual battery and one count of misdemeanor battery. As of Thursday, Larsen remained wanted on an outstanding warrant of $2,500, according to the Valley County court.
Authorities say Larsen, who was hired as the general manager at Tamarack Resort in 2015, committed sexual battery against seven individuals. According to the complaint, each of the batteries occurred on Jan. 26.
Larsen has since resigned from Tamarack.
A copy of the criminal complaint in his case alleges that Larsen touched five women, a man, a 17-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl without any of the victims’ consent. He’s accused of touching either the victims thighs, buttocks or chest inappropriately and without consent. One of the counts against him is simple battery rather than sexual battery, though.
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