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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Former Irwindale police officer arrested for alleged acts related to child pornography


By Sarah Favot,

IRWINDALE  A former Irwindale police officer was arrested Wednesday morning by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies on suspicion of acts related to child pornography.
Daniel Camerano, 27, resigned from the police department Tuesday, Police Chief Anthony Miranda said.
Miranda declined further comment because the matter is a personnel issue.
Camerano was under investigation by the Sheriff’s Department Internal Criminal Investigations Bureau amid accusations he had inappropriate relationships with Explorer Scouts.
The sheriff’s department issued a warrant out of Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles, Kelley Ford, sheriff’s department jailer, said.
Ford said Camerano was arrested in Rancho Cucamonga.
Camerano was placed on paid administrative leave after the Police Department became aware of the allegations.
Camerano was booked Wednesday afternoon at the sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar station on $240,000 bail.
He is expected to appear in court today, according to Ford.
Camerano is one of several Irwindale police officers arrested or under investigation amid allegations of wrongdoing.
Former police Sgt. David Fraijo was arrested in March on charges of kidnapping to commit another crime, forcible oral copulation, oral copulation under the color of authority, sexual battery by restraint and assault by a public officer.
Fraijo is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2012 during a traffic stop. The victim agreed to a settlement with the city for $400,000 in damages after she had initially filed a $20 million civil lawsuit.
In another case, former police officer Dennis Alva was sentenced last year to one year in county jail and five years probation for stealing his 89-year-old father’s life savings of $250,000.
Alva, 48, surrendered to deputies and pleaded no contest to one count of grand theft.
Two lawsuits have been filed against Officer Mario Camacho, a former lieutenant. A suit filed by Officer Rudy Campos claimed Campos didn’t get overtime and got bad performance evaluations after he voted against a contract item Camacho favored.
Another lawsuit filed claimed Camacho sexually harassed a non-sworn police cadet. The city’s insurance provider Joint Powers Insurance Authority pointed to these allegations of corruption in the police department as an area of concern when it placed the city on a Performance Improvement Plan last fall.
JPIA officials said the PIP was implemented due to a series of alleged misconduct and reports of criminal behavior against the police officers as well as criminal public corruption charges against city officials related to lavish trips taken to New York City, where officials spent $200,000 in public funds on expensive hotels and restaurants, limousine services and entertainment.
The charges of embezzlement, misappropriation of public funds and conflict of interest against Mayor Mark Breceda, City Councilman Manuel Garcia, former City Councilwoman, now planning commissioner, Rosemary Ramirez are pending in L.A. County Superior Court.
Retired finance director Abraham “Abe” De Dios pleaded no contest in April to one count of conflict of interest and was sentenced to three years probation.