Former Bethel cop accused of attempted sexual assault out on bail

Aaron Fedolfi in Anchorage Jail Court. (Photo courtesy of KTVA 11 News)
Aaron Fedolfi in Anchorage Jail Court. (Photo courtesy of KTVA 11 News)

Former Bethel police officer Aaron Fedolfi is out on bail in Anchorage, as of Monday, Nov. 30, according to court documents.

The bail amount was reduced from $20,000 to $2,500.

Fedolfi is the former Bethel police officer charged with two misdemeanor counts of attempted sexual assault and official misconduct while serving with the Bethel Police Department.

After the complaints arose in September, Fedolfi was placed on administrative leave and then quit. After charges were brought forth, Fedolfi went on a five-day run from authorities before being caught in Anchorage.

The bail hearing took place the day before Thanksgiving in the Anchorage courthouse. Fedolfi was released on the conditions that he wears an ankle bracelet, for GPS monitoring and is placed under house arrest.

According to court documents, he’s not allowed Internet access and can only use a monitored cellphone.

Fedolfi’s defense attorney paid the cash bond for Fedolfi’s release. This was the second bail hearing for the defendant.

His lawyer tried unsuccessfully to have him released the previous week.

According to the documents, Fedolfi will stay at a hotel in Anchorage as he has no family members in the city.

He’s due back in Bethel court Jan. 5.

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