LOGAN — A former chiropractor previously accused of sexual abuse is facing dozens of new charges after a wave of additional women came forward to law enforcement. 

Evan LeFevre, 58, was arrested Wednesday near his home in Mendon on 30 additional counts of forcible sexual abuse. The arrest follows an ongoing investigation by the Logan City Police Department and the Cache County Attorney’s Office. 

LeFevre was taken into custody without incident and booked into the Cache County Jail. Each of the 30 new charges is classified as a second-degree felony. 

The new allegations represent a significant expansion of the case against LeFevre, who was first arrested in December 2025. At that time, he was charged with four counts of forcible sexual abuse stemming from incidents alleged to have occurred between 2018 and 2025. 

Following media coverage of the initial arrest, Logan City Police Lt. Shand Nazer said more than 45 additional women contacted the police to report inappropriate conduct by the former doctor. 

“Some of these reports involved conduct that occurred outside the statute of limitations, while others involved conduct that was suspicious or inappropriate, but did not meet the legal threshold for criminal charges,” Nazer stated in a press release issued Wednesday. 

However, prosecutors determined there was sufficient evidence to file formal charges in 30 of the reported cases. 

LeFevre formerly practiced as a chiropractor in Logan. Authorities have not released specific details regarding the nature of the new allegations or the identities of the victims, citing the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation. 

Police emphasized that their inquiry is not closed. Nazer urged anyone who believes they may have been victimized, or anyone with relevant information regarding LeFevre, to contact dispatch at (435) 753-7555. 

“The Logan City Police Department remains committed to a full and complete investigation,” Nazer said. 

LeFevre was out of jail on $40,000 bail, under the condition that he have no contact with the alleged accusers and cease practicing as a chiropractor. He is currently being held on the new charges, pending arraignment, likely being held Friday morning in Logan’s 1st District Court.

Individuals arrested and charged in complaints are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in court.



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