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NEWS > 04 November 2008 |
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Cop theft case goes by the book
Right is right. Whether the alleged crime is as small as a former Port Huron police officer's use of a St. Clair County-issued gas card for personal use or much greater crimes, the law must be enforced.
David Fajardo is charged with embezzlement of less than $200. He admitted to using a sheriff department gas card for his own vehicle while working with the county's drug task force - and county officials are playing this matter by the book.
The case won't be tried by the St. Clair County Prosecutor's office nor will a county judg... Read more
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Chattanooga Times Free Press - 04 November 2008
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Fort Oglethorpe officer resign
A Fort Oglethorpe police officer resigned in lieu of termination after police administration became aware that he engaged in “obvious misconduct” while on duty, Chief David Eubanks said.
Officer Keith Robertson, who has worked as an officer in Fort Oglethorpe for about three years, admitted he engaged in sexual intercourse while on duty after a local TV station gave administrators surveillance video from a Walker County business, Chief Eubanks said.
On the video, Mr. Robertson can be seen engaging in activity with a female behind Keith Heating and Air, Chief Eubanks said.
Chief Eubanks said he is not aware of any other misconduct committed by Officer Robertson.
“We’re public servants and people put their trust in us,” he said. “Children look up to us. We have to hold ourselves to a higher standard.”
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