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NEWS > 04 March 2012

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Cunnamulla police officer repo
POLICE have cleared an officer who had drunk at least 18 beers when he was pulled from a pub on his day off to breath-test a driver in Cunnamulla.

An internal inquiry by the Ethical Standards Command ruled no action should be taken against Senior Constable Adam Reedy, despite widespread outrage and concerns by Queensland Police Minister Judy Spence.

Police have refused to answer questions or provide reasons as to why the decision has been made.

Senior Constable Reedy, who was a constable in Cunnamulla on May 14, 2005, returned to the pub to finish his beer after the ... Read more

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Dubuque County Sheriff’s Deputy Charged with Burglary and Stalking

Dubuque, IOWA – Officers with the Dubuque Police Department received a report
from a local citizen regarding allegations against Dubuque County Sheriff’s Deputy
James Doyle, 47 years.
Based on the information developed in the initial investigation, the desire to maintain
the integrity of the investigation, and to avoid a potential conflict of interest, the
Dubuque Police Department requested the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation
(DCI) investigate the criminal charges. An internal investigation was also
conducted by the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with the criminal
investigation.
On March 2, 2012, the information and evidence developed during the investigation
led to the arrest of James Doyle on the charges of Burglary 3rd (Class D Felony)
and Stalking (Aggravated Misdemeanor). Bond was set at $3,700 cash or surety.
Additionally, Doyle has been ordered to relinquish all firearms and ammunition, and
a No Contact Order has been set to protect the victim and his immediate family.q
The Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office has relieved Doyle of his duties pending the
outcome of the criminal prosecution.
A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent
until and unless proven guilty.
 
 


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