
By: Sydney Isenberg | Denver7
The FBI alleges that Sergeant Aaron Jacob “Jake” Bunch may have “sought out minor victims while serving in a position of trust” from 2005 to October 2025.
DENVER — The FBI field office in Denver is looking for potential victims of an Aurora school resource officer (SRO) supervisor accused of sexual exploitation of a child.
Aurora Police Sergeant Aaron Jacob “Jake” Bunch, 47, was arrested on Oct. 8 and charged with sexual exploitation of a child (sell/ publish), sexual exploitation of a child (possession), and sexual exploitation of a child (video) – extraordinary risk.
Bunch served as an SRO supervisor in multiple schools in Aurora, according to the FBI. The agency alleges that Bunch may have “sought out minor victims while serving in a position of trust” from 2005 to October 2025. At the time of his arrest, the Aurora Police Department said there was no evidence that any students or children within Aurora Public Schools, the Cherry Creek School District or the overall Aurora community were impacted or victimized.
The FBI is asking potential victims or anyone with information relevant to the investigation to fill out this form.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
In its release, the FBI said it is legally mandated to identify victims of federal crimes it investigates. Victims may be eligible for certain services, restitution, and rights under the law, according to the agency.
Victims’ identities will be kept confidential during the investigation, and investigators may reach out for additional information.
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