Joshua Carrier, a former Colorado Springs police officer and convicted child molester who is serving a 70-year-to-life sentence, has been placed in a different prison, Colorado Department of Corrections spokesperson Adrienne Jacobson confirmed Friday.Details about why Carrier, 34, was transferred were not released. His new location was not disclosed.Carrier was convicted in February 2013 of sexually abusing 18 boys at Horace Mann Middle School, where he was a wrestling coach and served as an all-purpose volunteer.He was placed in the Interstate Compact Offender program because "he falls into the general category of high-profile offenders for whom (the program) is usually the safest placement option," spokesperson