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BYU football player arrested, accused of sexual assault in St. George

WASHINGTON COUNTY — The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said it has filed charges against a wide receiver for Brigham Young University’s football team on accusations of sexual assault, stemming from an incident that occurred last February.

In a press release issued Wednesday, the Washington County Attorney’s Office said Parker Trent Kingston, 21, was arrested for investigation of first-degree-felony rape and is currently being held in jail without bail.

Washington County Attorney Jerry Jaeger said the investigation began after an alleged 20-year-old victim went to a hospital and reported that Kingston sexually assaulted her on Feb. 23, 2025, in St. George.

“Detectives with the St. George Police Department then gathered digital and forensic evidence. They also conducted interviews with the parties involved and other witnesses. The information was then turned over to the Washington County Attorney’s Office for review,” a media release states.

A statement from BYU Athletics said the school learned of the arrest on Wednesday. “The university takes any allegation very seriously and will cooperate with law enforcement,” a statement reads. “Due to federal and university privacy laws and practices for students, the university will not be able to provide additional comment.”

Kingston is scheduled to appear in Utah’s 5th Judicial District Court on Friday.

This story will be updated.

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