The suspended Wyoming Borough police officer accused of hosting underage drinking parties and having sex with two teens was hit with new charges Wednesday alleging he had sex with two 14-year-old girls.
Cody Lee Smith, 21, of
Wyoming, is facing new charges of statutory sex assault, corruption of minors,
aggravated indecent assault and furnishing alcohol to minors. Prosecutors say
he had sex with three 14-year-olds and a 16-year-old, and they are looking into
whether there are more victims.
"The investigation
is ongoing," Assistant District Attorney Jenny Roberts said.
Court documents filed
Wednesday allege Smith met a 14-year-old girl in July 2012 when he picked her
and three friends up in his BMW and they drove around drinking beer, according
to a police affidavit.
Smith began seeing the
girl until August, bringing her to his home to have sex and attend underage
drinking parties, according to the complaint. He and the teen had sex at least
nine or 10 times on a couch in the living room or on Smith's mother's bed,
police said.
On one occasion, Smith
gave the girl a morning-after pill, police said.
In another case, Smith
is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl in the summer of 2012. Smith
had sex with the girl just once in an upstairs bedroom, according to the
affidavit.
Smith was already facing
charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, statutory sex assault,
aggravated indecent assault and corruption of minors in connection with two
other girls.
In one case he is
accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl he met at the Luzerne County Fair
in the summer of 2012. The girl reported Smith gave teens alcohol on
"numerous occasions" at his home and that she had a sexual
relationship with Smith until he turned 21 on June 30, when he told her he
could not continue to see her, court documents allege.
He is also charged with
corruption of minors in a case alleging he had sex with a 16-year-old girl.
Magisterial District
Judge Joseph Carmody arraigned Smith on the latest charges Wednesday afternoon
and set his bail at $10,000. Smith, who was already free on $60,000 bail,
immediately posted the new amount, court records show.
A preliminary hearing
was set for 9 a.m. Nov. 27.