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Man arrested for reportedly making teen use meth before sexually assaulting her

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Provo, UT (Daily Herald) -- Provo police arrested a 51-year-old Provo man Thursday after he reportedly made a teenage girl use methamphetamine and then sexually assaulted her.

David Huey was booked into the Utah County Jail Thursday on suspicion of one count of the first-degree felony of rape, two counts of the first-degree felony of forcible sodomy, six counts of the first-degree felony of distribution of a controlled substance in a drug-free zone and two counts of the second-degree felony of forcible sexual abuse.

The teenage girl went to Huey’s home to stay and work with him for several days this month, according to a police report. During that time, Huey reportedly offered her meth and had her use it multiple times a day for six days.

Huey also made her sleep in his bed, and made her sleep naked for at least one night. He reportedly sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions. The girl reportedly was scared of Huey during the sexual advances and said she was impaired due to the meth use.

Huey reportedly denied the sexual assault allegations to one of the girl’s family members, but said they had used meth together. A drug screening at a hospital tested positive for amphetamines in the girl’s urine.

The home is considered a drug-free zone because of the girl’s age, according to the report.

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