OTTAWA — A 25-year officer with the Canadian Forces has been charged with sexual assault involving a reserve member at the Connaught Range and Primary Training Centre, near Kanata.

Cpt. Joseph Horvath was charged on Wednesday with one count of sexual assault, in an attack alleged to have happened in July of 2013 but only reported to military investigators this month.

“I don’t think there was much of a gap, in this case,” said Maj. Eric Leblanc, Canadian Forces National Investigation Service. “It would really be for the unit to articulate that — when it was reported to them.”

This assault is alleged to have happened at the Connaught range, during the summer when Horvath was serving as its deputy commanding officer, placing him in a position of authority over the reserve member.

Horvath is also currently charged in a separate but similar sexual assault at the range. Horvath is accused of assaulting another reserve member in 2009, but that wasn’t reported to the unit until July 2013. Military investigators laid a sexual assault charge this past February.

Military investigators don’t think there are any other victims.

“We’re not actively looking for other victims; these are isolated incidents,” said Leblanc. “However, should other victims come to light throughout our investigation, we will take those one-by-one as they arise.”

Horvath is currently on administrative duty while the charges go through the courts. Horvath will not face a military trial.