Gillette authorities claim that a 22-year-old man sexually abused a 14-year-old girl, so a 30-year-old man responded by kidnapping and beating him. Â
Both Zackery Minard, 22, and Timothy âTJâ Ott, 30, are facing felony charges in Campbell County District Court. Â
Minard is charged with second-degree sexual abuse of a minor, while Ott is charged with kidnapping. Â
Ott is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.Â
âHe Had A Whole Game PlanâÂ
Minard met a 14-year-old girl prior to his Nov. 30 arrest, according to an evidentiary affidavit filed in his case, adding that he knew she was 14. Â
He allegedly walked to the girlâs house Nov. 29 to hang out with her while the girlâs mother was working, then had sex with her. Â
Minard told police it was "consensual." The girlâs mother told Cowboy State Daily on Monday that the sex act was forced.
Forced or not, a 14-year-old cannot legally consent to sex in Wyoming.
Cowboy State Daily is not naming the mother to protect the identity of the alleged teen sex assault victim.
The girlâs mother walked into the room at 8:30 that morning and, finding Minard there without his clothes on, confronted him. Â
Minard announced theyâd had sex, the affidavit says.Â
Unsure what to do, the woman called Ott, who was helping a friend move into a new home that morning. Â
Ott and his friend, who is 35, arrived at the house to find Minard still sitting on the living room couch. Â
â(Minard) had a whole game plan that he was going to move into my house and be with my daughter, and had her also convinced that they were going to get married and they were in love,â the mother recalled. Â
While the affidavit says Minard had known the girl for weeks, the girlâs mother said theyâd actually met three days prior. Â
There was a scuffle in the house as Ott confronted Minard. The girl vomited, her mother related, adding that the girl is still distressed and having physical issues and bleeding. Â
Into The TrunkÂ
The mother said sheâs not sure just what happened between Ott, the other man and Minard when the three went outside. Â
âI was inside dealing with a 14-year-old,â she said. Â
An evidentiary affidavit filed in Ottâs case says Ott asked Minard three times to leave and Minard refused. Â
Ott grabbed Minardâs ankles and pulled him outside, while Ottâs friend kicked Minard, the affidavit alleges. Â
They let Minard get to his feet outside and commanded him to get into the trunk of a red 2007 Chevy four-door passenger vehicle, says the affidavit. Minard later told police he wasnât forced into the trunk, but got in because he was afraid of further beatings. Â
While in the trunk, Minard saw the glow-in-the-dark emergency pull tab but didnât pull it because he didnât know how fast the vehicle was traveling. Hard metal objects underneath him were painful, and it felt like Ott was speeding and slowing abruptly, as if to hurt him, Minard told police. Â
He also said it crossed his mind that he was being taken somewhere remote to be killed, the affidavit relates from Minardâs interview. Â
Out Here In The WindÂ
The trunk popped open at an âunknown location,â says the affidavit. Deputies later pegged it as Timber Creek Road, which winds through a rural dirt swath just south of Highway 51 near Rozet, Wyoming. Â Â
Ott allegedly threw punches at Minard and broke his nose. Â
Minard told police that Ottâs friend didnât attack him at that time. Â
Another car approached. One of the men reportedly told Minard to go hide by the railroad track, which he did. Â
Then the two men left the area, leaving Minard shoeless in 35-degree weather with a Wyoming windchill, the affidavit says. Â
Campbell County Deputy Eric Coxbill was dispatched to the area at 10:11 that morning when someone called in a welfare check on a man âlooking disheveled and not wearing shoes.â Â
When he arrived, Coxbill figured the disheveled man had been beaten up, so Coxbill called for emergency medical personnel, who then took Minard to Campbell County Health. Â
Hospital personnel treated Minard for a broken nose and released him.Â
During These InterviewsÂ
Minard allegedly confessed to having sex with the underage girl during his interview with investigators. Â
In Ottâs police interview, he allegedly confessed to dragging Minard from the girlâs home and taking him out of town in his car trunk and that, âThere might have been a couple punches thrown.âÂ
Ott reportedly chose to leave Minard behind âto make him walk back to town and think about what heâd done.âÂ
Ott returned later in the day to find Minard, âbecause he didnât want anything worse to happen to him,â Ott told police. But by then, Minard was already at the hospital. Â
âOtt seemed remorseful during his confession,â the affidavit says. â(It was) an impulsive, hot-headed moment and (he) agreed things had gone too far.â Â
Life, Not 20Â
Ott faces between 20 years and life in prison if convicted on the kidnapping charge. Â
Minard faces up to 20 years in prison on the second-degree sexual abuse charge. Â
The girlâs mother characterized it as a mismatch for Ott to face a harsher penalty âfor defending a child.â Â
She said she canât work right now because sheâs been staying home with her daughter, who is suffering emotional fallout. Â
As for Ottâs friend, the other man implicated in the car ride to rural Campbell County, the girlâs mother said police havenât found him and that she doesnât know where he is. Â Â
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.




