IMPD officer accused of child molesting in Hendricks County arrested again after violating protective order

HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. — An Indianapolis police officer accused of sex crimes involving a child in Hendricks County has been arrested again after violating the conditions of a protection order.

According to court documents obtained by FOX59/CBS4, 35-year-old Kamal Bola was arrested and booked into the Hendricks County Jail shortly after 3 p.m. on Tuesday.

IMPD officer allegedly admitted to inappropriately touching child and spying with secret camera, court docs reveal

Bola, who was a six-year IMPD veteran, was initially arrested on Sept. 3 in Hendricks County and charged with child molesting (level 1 felony), child molesting (level 4 felony), sexual misconduct with a minor (level 4 & level 6 felonies) and additional felony counts of voyeurism and obstruction of justice.

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Booking photo of Kamal Bola provided by Hendricks County Jail.

Court documents show that Bola was released from jail on Sept. 18 after posting bond and reaching a pretrial release agreement. Previous reports indicate a judge set Bola’s bond at $30,000 cash during his initial hearing.

The investigation began Tuesday morning when deputies with the Hendricks County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched around 8:41 a.m. to the 2100 block of Cinnamon Court in Avon on a report of a suspicious person who had active protection orders…

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