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Rickards in court on further s
A teenage girl was taken screaming and struggling to a bedroom, handcuffed to a bed and indecently assaulted with a bottle by three policeman, the High Court in Auckland was told yesterday.


Suspended Assistant Police Commissioner Clint Rickards and former policemen Brad Shipton and Bob Schollum heard the allegations on the first day of their trial yesterday.

Rickards, Shipton and Schollum all pleaded not guilty to one charge each of kidnapping – by confining – and one charge each of the indecent assault of the teenager with a bottle.

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Officials seek to fire officer

Lisle officials want to fire a former police officer of the year after allegations surfaced that he made numerous illegal background checks for a school district and worked a private job when he should have been at Lisle High School or home on sick leave, records show.

Officer Brett Lauten, a 10-year veteran, was suspended without pay after a Lisle Fire and Police Board meeting Nov. 7.

The Police Department liaison at Lisle High School from 2004 through at least 2007, Lauten also has worked as a security guard for the Olive Trees Condominium Association in Naperville since 2005, according to an administrative complaint released to the Tribune under the Freedom of Information Act.

Lauten, 32, of Naperville referred questions to his attorney, Richard Reimer, who declined to comment.
The officer's "egregious" actions make up "a pattern of continuing misrepresentation" that calls "into question Officer Lauten's honesty and integrity," according to the complaint, filed by Police Chief Michael Damico.

Lauten did background checks on behalf of Lisle District 202 personnel through a state police database that legally can only be used for law-enforcement purposes and called in sick "numerous days" that he worked for the condo association, according to the complaint.

Damico and Lisle Principal Ron Logeman declined to comment.

The Fire and Police Board must hold a hearing on the charges within 30 days.
 

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