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A 37-year-old Sandy man has been charged with holding an 18-year-old woman prisoner in a shed in Duchesne County for about six weeks in 2014, while forcing her to perform sex acts in exchange for food and water.

Jared Stephen Morgan was charged last week in 8th District Court with aggravated human trafficking, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, rape and forcible sodomy — all first-degree felonies punishable by up to life in prison.

Morgan was booked Friday into the Salt Lake County jail, where he remained Monday in lieu of $100,000 bail.

A probable-cause statement filed with the court Monday stated that the alleged crimes were reported to Duchesne County sheriff's officials last week.

According to the court documents, the alleged victim was 17 when she met Morgan in October 2013, after her mother began dating him.

The teen told police that Morgan became a father figure in her life, and that she stayed at his cabin in Duchesne County with her mother and siblings.

But after Morgan invited the teen to the cabin to help take care of his puppies, and to "get away from her life stress," she found that there were not enough cots in the cabin. She got onto a cot with Morgan, who kissed her. The next night, charges state, he performed sex acts on her.

The alleged victim told investigators she was not comfortable with this but did not know how to respond, charges state

A year later, the alleged victim went back to the Duchesne-area cabin with Morgan, who locked her in a shed after they had a fight, charge state.

She remained in the shed for days before Morgan told her she had to eat rat excrement off the floor, drink her own urine and not throw up before he would give her food, charges state.

"I didn't puke," the alleged victim told investigators, and Morgan gave her a "small cup of water and a can of cold raviolis to eat," charges state.

After that, Morgan would come to the shed and tell her she would have to perform a sexual act to get food and water, charges state, and the alleged victim said she didn't dare tell him no.

The alleged victim also described being forced to have sex with Morgan while he was wearing a firearm on his hip, or while he was holding a stun gun, charges state.

The alleged victim said she was locked in the shed at about the beginning of June 2014, and was not let out until about the middle of July.

She said that when Morgan drove her back to parents' home in Sandy, he told her, "If you tell her ... I will end you."

The alleged victim also described another female coming to the cabin, a runaway from Sandy in 2012, whom Morgan apparently had taken to Mexico to stay from the time she was 16 until she was 18, so she could come back and live with Morgan, charges state.

The charging document also claims that Morgan forced an alleged victim to change her appearance to hide her identity, concocted a ruse about an alleged victim joining the military and cutting all ties with her family, and destroyed a cellphone to prevent contact with family or friends — but redactions in the document make it unclear which alleged victim is being referenced: the runaway or the woman who was held prisoner.

Attempts to reach Duchesne County prosecutors were unsuccessful Monday evening.

In August 2012, Morgan was charged in Salt Lake County with five first-degree felonies for allegedly sexually abusing a Sandy girl beginning in 2006, when she was 12 years old, until 2012, when she was 18. The case was dismissed about eight months later.

Asked about the dismissal, Jeffrey Hall, chief deputy for the Salt Lake County district attorney's office said Monday that "changes to the evidence subsequent to filing" caused prosecutors to believe they did not have a reasonable likelihood of winning a conviction at trial.