Seventy County Indictment Announced for Bethel Chief Chad Essert
UPDATED June 12, 2026
June 11, 2026
The Clermont County Sheriff’s Office and Prosecutor’s Office announced a 70-countindictment of Bethel Police Chief Chad Essert.
Chad Essert, age 44, of Blanchester Ohio, was indicted on June 11th , 2026, by a Clermont County Grand Jury for the following charges:
● (56 ) counts of Sexual Battery, all felonies of the 3rd degree
● (14 ) counts of Unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, all felonies of the 3rd degree
If convicted on all charges, Chad Essert faces a maximum penalty of 280 years in prison.
The offenses occurred between 2005 and 2010 while Essert was an instructor at the Young Marines and while he was teacher at Scarlet Oaks in Sharonville Ohio. The victim was a student of Essert’s during that timeframe and the offenses occurred in multiple locations throughout Clermont and Hamilton County.
The allegations contained in this indictment are independent of, and unrelated to, the facts and circumstances of the earlier investigation reported by local media about Essert.
“It takes tremendous courage for a victim to come forward, especially when the accused wears a badge and holds a position of authority. Today’s indictment demonstrates that no one is above the law. Every victim deserves to be heard, and every allegation will be thoroughly investigated and pursued in accordance with the law.” Sheriff Chris Stratton
The Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone who believes they may have been a victim of similar conduct to immediately contact law enforcement. Information provided by victims and witnesses may assist with this ongoing investigation.
“I am thankful for the outstanding support from Prosecutor Tekulve’s Office throughout this investigation. This indictment reflects our shared dedication to public safety and enforcing the law.” Sheriff Chris Stratton
On June 11, 2026, at 7:06pm, Essert was taken into custody without incident by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Investigations Section in Seminole Florida.
Essert was transported to the Pinellas County Jail where he remains incarcerated awaiting extradition back to Clermont County.
“This investigation is a perfect example of how victims are protected and served regardless of the name or title of the perpetrator. The Prosecutor’s Office and the Sheriff’s Office worked seamlessly in this effort.” Prosecutor Mark Tekulve
Any additional inquiries about this indictment or investigation should be directed to the Clermont County Prosecutors Office at 732-7313.
Note:
A booking photograph has been requested from the Pinellas County Jail. This release will be updated once the photo is received.

Photo courtesy of Pinellas County Jail, FL