“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
The Fairfax County Police
Sweeping it under the carpet for over fifty years
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
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Friday, November 22, 2013
Seiling Police Chief Arrested For Child Sex Crime
Meeks
was arrested on a complaint of lewd molestation. The victim, under the age of
16.
SEILING, Oklahoma -
An Oklahoma police chief is
arrested and booked into jail for a child sex crime. Right now, Seiling police
chief Kelly Meeks is behind bars and on administrative leave without pay.
Dewey County sheriff's deputies
were called out to the home of Meeks early Saturday morning. The Dewey County
sheriff says so far the chief has been coopering with investigators.
"It shocked the entire
community," said Dewey County Sheriff, Clay Sander.
"It kinda makes me mad,
because he's been here in this town, and him doing something like that, it's
not right," said Seiling resident, Tommy Varnell.
In a town of less than 1,000,
it doesn't take long for news to spread. Around 3:30 a.m. Saturday, the Dewey
County Sheriff's office got a call for assistance in Seiling.
Sheriffs deputies arrived at
the home of the police chief.
"I'm still in shock. I don't
know what to think, because I didn't see him like that, I really didn't,"
said Varnell.
"This is kind of
disturbing, really disturbing. I mean we have kids running all over the
streets," said resident Robin Flowers.
Meeks was arrested on a
complaint of lewd molestation. The victim, under the age of 16.
"It's always hard in law
enforcement when we have to arrest one of our own," said Sheriff Sander.
"No matter what that crime is, police officers are held to a higher
standard."
Sheriff Sander says the alleged
molestation happened inside Chief Meeks home. The chief is married with five
children, and well respected in the community.
"Been a member of this
community for several years, been in law enforcement most of his adult
life," Sheriff Sander said.
"It's just kinda
overwhelming," said Flowers. "Who can you trust anymore."
The Dewey County Sheriff's
Office will handle Seiling's emergency calls while Chief Meeks is under
investigation. Meeks is expected to be officially charged Tuesday at the Dewey
County Courthouse. His bond is set at $100,000.
Cop arrested on child porn charges
PEABODY — A retired Peabody
police officer has been charged with storing and sharing child pornography on
his computer.
Joseph Ferrante, 60, of 30
Bresnahan St., Peabody, is scheduled to be arraigned this morning in Peabody
District Court on charges stemming from an investigation by the state police
Internet Crimes Against Children unit, according to court papers.
Ferrante was arrested at his
home on Monday after troopers obtained a search warrant that allowed them to
seize and examine Ferrante’s computers. A preliminary search confirmed that
among the items on the computer’s hard drive was a video of two boys engaging
in sexual activity.
That is the same video Sgt.
Michael Hill found when he visited a file-sharing network in September.
The video, with the name
“bibcam,” (short for “boys in bedroom”) depicted adolescent boys, 12 and 14,
engaging in sexual acts. It was one of the videos listed on the file-sharing
site as being available from a specific computer within the group.
Hill also found another video
showing a boy under the age of 10 engaging in sexual activity with an older
male. As the investigation continued, Hill was able to link directly to the
same computer and found another video, this one described as a “preteen
hard-core” video of an 8-year-old girl.
Using the IP address of the
computer, prosecutors sought a subpoena from Comcast and learned the identity
of the subscriber, Ferrante.
On Monday, they showed up at
Ferrante’s home with a search warrant.
Trooper James Dowling
confronted Ferrante, who initially acknowledged only that he had “passed by”
child porn.
Ferrante admitted to using the
file-sharing service and admitted that he had both searched for and viewed
child pornography. But he allegedly told investigators he did not believe there
was child pornography on his computer.
A trooper who did a preliminary
search found, in addition to the video of the two adolescent boys, files with
names that suggested that they also contained child pornography. Police took
the computer for a full search.
Ferrante, who is divorced, was
released late Monday on $5,000 bail set by an assistant clerk magistrate
following his arrest.
Ferrante is facing charges of
possession and dissemination of child pornography. The possession charge carries
up to a five-year prison term, but dissemination of child pornography carries a
minimum mandatory 10-year term and up to 20 years in prison
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Warren cop gets nearly five years for sex with student
A 63-year-old ex-cop was ordered to serve at least 57 months to 15 years in prison for having sex with a 16-year-old female student whom he knew from her school.
Dale Malesh of Roseville was sentenced following an emotional hearing in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens that included a scathing letter from the victim who criticized police, prosecutors, fellow students, the news media and social media for their roles in the case. The victim opposed charges against her former lover.
“I am saddened, sickened and from what has happened, not from the relationship that Dale and I shared but from the negative attention that has surrounded the situation,” she said in a letter read by victim advocate Johanna Delp. “I have been teased and harassed via social media, followed throughout the halls by fellow students with video cameras. I have felt intimidated by those in authority working the case. I felt more victimized by them than anyone else. I’m supposed to be the victim here and have been treated somewhat as a criminal.
She said police detectives demanded her telephone, followed her to school to deliver a subpoena and had her telephone “tapped.” She was interviewed about details of the allegations by two male investigators instead of females, she said.
“Extreme measures were used to strong arm me into cooperating,” she said.
She said she was never coerced, pressured or forced by Malesh into the sexual acts, which officials estimated numbered about 50.
“The letter says it all,” said Nedhal Malesh, the defendant’s ex-wife who attended the sentencing with Malesh’s two adult children.
The victim sat in the courtroom with her mother and a handful of teenage girls, including the 16-year-old victim and her mother in a case from the same school involving former ninth-grade basketball coach Derek Knoll, 24, of Warren. Knoll was sentenced Thursday to six months in jail and five years probation after pleading guilty to four counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Police learned about the incidents involving Knoll from text messages with Malesh’s victim.
The girl called the case “a travesty of justice” that Malesh was charged even though she was 16, the age of consent for sex. He was prosecuted under a law that prevents sexual relations between someone in authority who uses his or her position to exploit a student aged 16 to 18.
The victim met Malesh while he still was a Warren police officer assigned as a school resource officer in the Warren Woods Public Schools. Malesh began helping her when she was 11 and being bullied at Warren Woods Middle School. That help continued at Warren Woods-Tower High School, where she completed her junior year last year.
Malesh pleaded guilty to 14 counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct.
The sentence also followed a graphic description of acts between Malesh and the girl gleaned from text-message transcripts by Assistant Macomb Prosecutor Nicole Blank.
Blank accused Malesh of “grooming” the girl since middle school and “corrupting” and “manipulating” her into engaging in a variety of sexual escapades, including trying to indoctrinate her into his “swinger lifestyle.”
“She was vulnerable,” she said. “He worked his way into her life.”
Her nickname for him was “daddy,” Blank said.
Malesh knew his behavior was wrong by telling the girl in a text, “This … sucks. It (their relationship) would never be acceptable.”
She accused Malesh of violating the cop “code” to “serve and protect.”
“He had the utmost responsibility of taking care of children,” she said.
She also criticized his inability to admit to wrongdoing. He pleaded guilty after losing legal arguments to dismissed the charges based on the fact that he had retired from the job, although he remained as a volunteer at the school.
The sentencing hearing was delayed for about three hours after Judge Mary Chrzanowski balked at her prior agreement to sentence Malesh at the bottom of the sentencing guideline range. But despite to appear to mull a longer term, she decided to stick to her promise.
“I have respect for you as a police officer. But I have no respect for your behavior,” she told Malesh. “This is very disgusting to me.”
Malesh’s attorney Steve Kaplan said, “We are pleased with the graciousness of the court to sentence the defendant at the lower end of the guidelines.”
Kaplan said he hopes the Michigan Department of Corrections will provide extra protection for Malesh in prison due to his ex-cop role. He was an officer in Sturgis for 20 years and in Warren for 13 years.
“My client hopes to be an ideal prisoner and expects to become a contributing member of society when he is released,” he said
Dale Malesh of Roseville was sentenced following an emotional hearing in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens that included a scathing letter from the victim who criticized police, prosecutors, fellow students, the news media and social media for their roles in the case. The victim opposed charges against her former lover.
“I am saddened, sickened and from what has happened, not from the relationship that Dale and I shared but from the negative attention that has surrounded the situation,” she said in a letter read by victim advocate Johanna Delp. “I have been teased and harassed via social media, followed throughout the halls by fellow students with video cameras. I have felt intimidated by those in authority working the case. I felt more victimized by them than anyone else. I’m supposed to be the victim here and have been treated somewhat as a criminal.
She said police detectives demanded her telephone, followed her to school to deliver a subpoena and had her telephone “tapped.” She was interviewed about details of the allegations by two male investigators instead of females, she said.
“Extreme measures were used to strong arm me into cooperating,” she said.
She said she was never coerced, pressured or forced by Malesh into the sexual acts, which officials estimated numbered about 50.
“The letter says it all,” said Nedhal Malesh, the defendant’s ex-wife who attended the sentencing with Malesh’s two adult children.
The victim sat in the courtroom with her mother and a handful of teenage girls, including the 16-year-old victim and her mother in a case from the same school involving former ninth-grade basketball coach Derek Knoll, 24, of Warren. Knoll was sentenced Thursday to six months in jail and five years probation after pleading guilty to four counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Police learned about the incidents involving Knoll from text messages with Malesh’s victim.
The girl called the case “a travesty of justice” that Malesh was charged even though she was 16, the age of consent for sex. He was prosecuted under a law that prevents sexual relations between someone in authority who uses his or her position to exploit a student aged 16 to 18.
The victim met Malesh while he still was a Warren police officer assigned as a school resource officer in the Warren Woods Public Schools. Malesh began helping her when she was 11 and being bullied at Warren Woods Middle School. That help continued at Warren Woods-Tower High School, where she completed her junior year last year.
Malesh pleaded guilty to 14 counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct.
The sentence also followed a graphic description of acts between Malesh and the girl gleaned from text-message transcripts by Assistant Macomb Prosecutor Nicole Blank.
Blank accused Malesh of “grooming” the girl since middle school and “corrupting” and “manipulating” her into engaging in a variety of sexual escapades, including trying to indoctrinate her into his “swinger lifestyle.”
“She was vulnerable,” she said. “He worked his way into her life.”
Her nickname for him was “daddy,” Blank said.
Malesh knew his behavior was wrong by telling the girl in a text, “This … sucks. It (their relationship) would never be acceptable.”
She accused Malesh of violating the cop “code” to “serve and protect.”
“He had the utmost responsibility of taking care of children,” she said.
She also criticized his inability to admit to wrongdoing. He pleaded guilty after losing legal arguments to dismissed the charges based on the fact that he had retired from the job, although he remained as a volunteer at the school.
The sentencing hearing was delayed for about three hours after Judge Mary Chrzanowski balked at her prior agreement to sentence Malesh at the bottom of the sentencing guideline range. But despite to appear to mull a longer term, she decided to stick to her promise.
“I have respect for you as a police officer. But I have no respect for your behavior,” she told Malesh. “This is very disgusting to me.”
Malesh’s attorney Steve Kaplan said, “We are pleased with the graciousness of the court to sentence the defendant at the lower end of the guidelines.”
Kaplan said he hopes the Michigan Department of Corrections will provide extra protection for Malesh in prison due to his ex-cop role. He was an officer in Sturgis for 20 years and in Warren for 13 years.
“My client hopes to be an ideal prisoner and expects to become a contributing member of society when he is released,” he said
Norristown police officer charged with sexual assault of minor in Chester County
NORRISTOWN — A Norristown police officer has been charged with sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl.
Nicholas Santo, 47, of North Coventry, was arraigned in front of Chester County District Judge James DeAngelo on Sept. 18, according to Priya DeSouza, the Chester assistant district attorney prosecuting the case. His bail was set at the full amount of $25,000 which was later paid in full.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, on Sept. 18 Chester County detectives received a report that a young girl had been sexually assaulted. The report stated Santo allegedly sexually assaulted the girl Sept. 13.
During the interview with Chester County detectives, the victim alleged she was lying with her brother on Santo’s bed at his home. She told police the three were snuggled together because it was cold, and Santos touched her inappropriately.
Norristown Chief of Police Willie Richet said Santo is on administrative leave pending the results of the investigation and subsequent trial.
Richet said he was surprised when he heard about the charges against Santo.
“I was surprised. It seems out of character for him,” Richet said.
Santo will face a preliminary hearing Nov. 21 in front of District Judge DeAngelo. He faces charges of aggravated assault, indecent assault, corruption of minors and endangering the welfare of children.
Santo has been a police a officer for nearly 20 years. In February 2011, he became the subject of an investigation after he shot a man to who was trying to run him down with a car on Pearl Street. Santo fired through the windshield, wounding the 21-year-old driver, who sped off and was arrested the next day at a Philadelphia hospital where he had gone for treatment. The man was charged with aggravated assault and car theft.
The Norristown Police Department conducted an internal review and concluded Santo had followed police policy in a satisfactory manner. The Montgomery County District Attorney’s concluded the shooting was justified.
Nicholas Santo, 47, of North Coventry, was arraigned in front of Chester County District Judge James DeAngelo on Sept. 18, according to Priya DeSouza, the Chester assistant district attorney prosecuting the case. His bail was set at the full amount of $25,000 which was later paid in full.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, on Sept. 18 Chester County detectives received a report that a young girl had been sexually assaulted. The report stated Santo allegedly sexually assaulted the girl Sept. 13.
During the interview with Chester County detectives, the victim alleged she was lying with her brother on Santo’s bed at his home. She told police the three were snuggled together because it was cold, and Santos touched her inappropriately.
Norristown Chief of Police Willie Richet said Santo is on administrative leave pending the results of the investigation and subsequent trial.
Richet said he was surprised when he heard about the charges against Santo.
“I was surprised. It seems out of character for him,” Richet said.
Santo will face a preliminary hearing Nov. 21 in front of District Judge DeAngelo. He faces charges of aggravated assault, indecent assault, corruption of minors and endangering the welfare of children.
Santo has been a police a officer for nearly 20 years. In February 2011, he became the subject of an investigation after he shot a man to who was trying to run him down with a car on Pearl Street. Santo fired through the windshield, wounding the 21-year-old driver, who sped off and was arrested the next day at a Philadelphia hospital where he had gone for treatment. The man was charged with aggravated assault and car theft.
The Norristown Police Department conducted an internal review and concluded Santo had followed police policy in a satisfactory manner. The Montgomery County District Attorney’s concluded the shooting was justified.
Cop in fed court on child-porn charge
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The Albuquerque police officer at the center of a federal child pornography investigation made his first appearance in federal court Thursday morning. Nelson Begay was arrested at his home near Lomas and Eubank boulevards in northeast Albuquerque Wednesday after a month-long probe by Homeland Security Investigations. Begay is accused of downloading and viewing child pornography showing girls as young as 3 being victimized. He allegedly told federal investigators he had a child-porn problem dating back to 2005 when he was stationed in Korea while serving in the military. Begay resigned from the Albuquerque Police Department Tuesday night just hours before his arrest. He was on the force for five years.
Ex-police officer convicted of child sex abuse
WASHINGTON (AP) — A D.C. police officer has been convicted of sexually abusing a girl who participated in his church choir.A Superior Court jury on Thursday convicted 45-year-old Wendel Palmer of numerous offenses. Sentencing is set for Jan. 31. Prosecutors say that Palmer directed the girl in a choir at a D.C. church that she her and her family attended and which his family ran. Authorities say the abuse began when the victim was 10 or 11 years old, and occurred at the church during breaks in choir rehearsals and other places.The victim reported the abuse last year, after she turned 18.
Friday, November 15, 2013
NM police officer arrested in child porn case
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — An Albuquerque police officer has been arrested in connection with a federal child pornography case. Authorities say 32-year-old Nelson Begay was taken into custody Wednesday on suspicion of receiving and possessing computer images of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Shortly before his arrest, Begay resigned from the Albuquerque Police Department. He's scheduled to make his initial appearance in federal court Thursday morning.The New Mexico Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force executed a search warrant at Begay's home last week and seized computers and other files. Authorities say Begay allegedly was sharing child porn on file-sharing networks. A preliminary forensic examination of a laptop computer taken from Begay's home allegedly had more than 30 child pornography images.It was unclear Wednesday afternoon if Begay has a lawyer yet.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Macon cop resigns after being accused of statutory rape of 15-year-old
A Macon police officer accused of the statutory rape of a 15-year-old resigned from the force Friday.
Precinct 4
Officer Rory Qualls, 23, resigned after being arrested on charges of statutory
rape involving a 15 year-old female he met on an Internet dating site in July,
according to a police news release.
The incident
was reported to Macon police Thursday by the mother of the girl, the release
stated.
Qualls was
released from the Bibb County jail late Friday on a $11,200 bond, according to
the jail website.
Qualls, who
moved to Macon for police training in September 2012, was sworn in as an
officer in March.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Fired cop accused of suggestive comments to raped teen
CLEARWATER, Fla. - A Pinellas County Sheriff's deputy is out of
a job, accused of inappropriate conduct while interviewing a 17-year-old
alleged sexual assault victim then not properly filing a report.
Deputy Paul Martin was a 25-year veteran of the sheriff's
office, but he had a list of disciplinary problems.
"I'm not going to tolerate it," said Pinellas County
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri. "I'm not going to have it. This is the third issue
since 2011."
The latest case involved the interview of a 17-year-old alleged
rape victim. The sheriff said Deputy Martin asked the victim sexually
inappropriate questions that had nothing to do with the case.
"He engaged in really what was horrendous conduct, totally
inappropriate conduct."
Some of the questions were so dirty we were unable to repeat
them on television. The victim later testified the detective's interview
techniques were "awkward, weird, rude and uncomfortable..." making
her "lose respect" for the detective.
"She mentioned somehow that she was with a friend going to
Busch Gardens and he turns that into, 'Are you into girls and into lesbian
sex?'" said Gualtieri.
According to the report, when questioning the victim about
exchanging money for sex, he said, "Sounds like my ex-wife," and was
also overheard by the victim saying he enjoyed going "to strip
clubs."
The final straw was when a child protection investigator
reported seeing the detective reach out to lift up the girl's shirt after she
reported intentionally cutting herself years ago.
Martin said he was intentionally trying to make the victim feel
uncomfortable so she'd tell the truth. The sheriff's office said he overstepped
interview boundaries and violated agency policy.
Wyoming officer faces new sexual assault charges
The suspended Wyoming Borough police officer accused of hosting underage drinking parties and having sex with two teens was hit with new charges Wednesday alleging he had sex with two 14-year-old girls.
Cody Lee Smith, 21, of
Wyoming, is facing new charges of statutory sex assault, corruption of minors,
aggravated indecent assault and furnishing alcohol to minors. Prosecutors say
he had sex with three 14-year-olds and a 16-year-old, and they are looking into
whether there are more victims.
"The investigation
is ongoing," Assistant District Attorney Jenny Roberts said.
Court documents filed
Wednesday allege Smith met a 14-year-old girl in July 2012 when he picked her
and three friends up in his BMW and they drove around drinking beer, according
to a police affidavit.
Smith began seeing the
girl until August, bringing her to his home to have sex and attend underage
drinking parties, according to the complaint. He and the teen had sex at least
nine or 10 times on a couch in the living room or on Smith's mother's bed,
police said.
On one occasion, Smith
gave the girl a morning-after pill, police said.
In another case, Smith
is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl in the summer of 2012. Smith
had sex with the girl just once in an upstairs bedroom, according to the
affidavit.
Smith was already facing
charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, statutory sex assault,
aggravated indecent assault and corruption of minors in connection with two
other girls.
In one case he is
accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl he met at the Luzerne County Fair
in the summer of 2012. The girl reported Smith gave teens alcohol on
"numerous occasions" at his home and that she had a sexual
relationship with Smith until he turned 21 on June 30, when he told her he
could not continue to see her, court documents allege.
He is also charged with
corruption of minors in a case alleging he had sex with a 16-year-old girl.
Magisterial District
Judge Joseph Carmody arraigned Smith on the latest charges Wednesday afternoon
and set his bail at $10,000. Smith, who was already free on $60,000 bail,
immediately posted the new amount, court records show.
A preliminary hearing
was set for 9 a.m. Nov. 27.
Staunton cop sentenced to five years in prison
Sporting
orange jail clothing, and with his wrists handcuffed and ankles shackled by
chains, former Staunton police officer John C. Nuckolls pleaded guilty Tuesday
to sex charges that were the result of a covert online sting operation by his
one-time colleagues last spring.
In
a plea agreement with the Staunton prosecutor’s office, Nuckolls, 55, was
sentenced to five years in prison on two counts each of attempted indecent
liberties with a child and soliciting a child for sex via electronic means.
Nuckolls,
who hung his head for much of the hearing, declined to address the court when
given a chance by Circuit Judge Charles Ricketts III.
“I’ll
refrain at this time, your honor,” Nuckolls said.
Staunton
Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Anne Reed said Nuckolls was lured by a fake
Craigslist ad posted in May by Cpl. Jeremy Campbell, an investigator with the
Staunton Police Department. Campbell posed as a 14-year-old girl and portrayed
the fictitious teen as “bored, lonely and heartbroken,” Reed said.
Nuckolls
answered the ad and began communicating with Campbell on May 14 through Yahoo!
Messenger.
Evidence
showed that Nuckolls quickly became enticed by the fictitious teen, peppering
her with questions about her age, school, family, her mother’s work hours, the
teen’s sexual history and even her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend.
“He
stated he could put her ex to shame,” Reed said.
Nuckolls
also said he wanted to “relive his youth” with the girl, according to evidence.
Much
of the online communications were sexual, Reed said, despite Nuckolls thinking
the girl was 14.
After
being told the teen was a Shelburne Middle School student, Nuckolls checked on
her status and grew suspicious after he couldn’t find her registered at the
school. Nuckolls also reached out to a Staunton police officer and asked if
investigators were working on an undercover online sting operation, Reed said.
The officer declined to divulge any details, and Nuckolls continued his
pursuit.
Nuckolls
made plans to pick up the teen at her house on the night of May 19 while her
mother was away at work. Police used a vacant home on Winthrop Street as the
meeting place and had a female officer on the front steps with several unmarked
cars nearby.
After
arriving at the residence, Nuckolls was arrested at the scene. Police found a
packaged condom in the driver’s side door of his vehicle.
A
26-year veteran who was a school resource officer for the last five years of
his career, Nuckolls retired from the police force in 2008.
Nuckolls
faced a maximum of 20 years in prison, but Reed said the 5-year term was in
line with others convicted locally on similar charges.
Placed on probation for 10 years, Nuckolls
is to have no contact with female minors and will be evaluated for sex offender
treatment
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Chicago cop charged with molesting girl, and later, her daughter
A veteran Chicago Police officer molested a minor girl years ago and similarly attacked the victim’s 3-year-old daughter late last month, Cook County prosecutors said Wednesday.
Allen Hall forced his first victim to masturbate him while he was in his bed at his Austin home when the girl was 13, Assistant State’s Attorney Maura White said.
The girl told her mother what had happened, but authorities were never contacted at the time of the incident, which took place in either 2005 or 2006, White said.
Between 2007 and 2009, Allen also allegedly touched the girl’s breasts and groin in exchange for gifts.
Then, two weeks ago, Allen molested his victim’s toddler after he drove them to a currency exchange in the 5100 block of West Madison, White said.
When the older victim, now 21, went inside to make a purchase, Allen allegedly made the 3-year-old touch his penis.
The child’s mother noticed that the little girl’s demeanor had changed and that she was seated in the front of the car — not in the back passenger seat where she was before, White said.
The girl later told her mother that Hall made her touch his stomach but she later said he made her touch his “pee pee,” White said.
Hall was arrested Tuesday after his older victim contacted police and told detectives what Hall did to her and her daughter, White said. Hall is related to both alleged victims.
Hall, 60, works at the desk in the 14th District police station. He’s a 19-year police veteran with an “impeccable” background, Hall’s attorney Richard Blass said.
“We deny the allegations wholeheartedly,” the defense attorney said following Wednesday’s bond hearing, in which Hall was ordered held in lieu of $20,000 bail for aggravated criminal sexual abuse charges involving the mother and daughter.
“This came out of left field. . . . He feels terrible. His good reputation is at stake. . . . He just received an award for good attendance. There’s no blemishes on his record whatsoever, and now this just hit him like a brick wall.”
Since his arrest, Hall turned himself in, cooperated with detectives and has even moved out of his house and into his brother’s home, Blass said.
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has also launched an investigation into the matter, prosecutors said, adding that another victim of Hall’s also came forward in 2011 but that authorities were barred from prosecuting the officer in that case because the incidents took place between 1986 and 1992, which exceeded the statute of limitations.
According to a police report, Hall’s third alleged victim, now 34, said he touched her inappropriately when she was between 8 and 10 years old.
On Wednesday Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesil said Hall, of the 200 block of North Menard, would be allowed to keep his service revolver for work purposes while he was out on bond but said he cannot have any contact with minors.
Hall has been relieved of his police powers and placed on administrative duties pending the outcome of his trial, police spokesman Adam Collins said.
Prince George’s County Police Officer Charged With Sexual Assault of Minor in Calvert Countys
A Prince George's
County Police lieutenant is in custody on $100,000 bond after being charged
with counts of rape and sexual abuse of a minor. He is now suspended from the
police force. Prince George's County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins details the
accusations against him.
The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Prince George’s
County police officer Tuesday on 16 counts of rape and sexual assault of a
minor.
The alleged abuse began in 2008 when the victim was 13 years old
and continued through last year.
The Prince George’s County Police Department suspended Lt. John
Warhurst, 42, upon learning of the allegations and is cooperating with the
Calvert County Sheriff’s Office in the investigation.
The victim is a relative of Warhurst's wife, Aimee Warhurst, who
is named as a co-conspirator in charging documents but has not been charged.
According to charging documents, the defendant’s wife sent a
text to the victim saying, “You know I love you and would do anything for you.
We actually both care about you. I need you to understand that (if) you or
[name protected] ever say anything I will have a more severe punishment than
John because we are related. I could go to jail for the rest of my life. Please
think about that…”
John Warhurst is a 21-year veteran of the police force.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Sex assault charge lands cop in prison for year
WAILUKU » A former
Maui police sergeant was sentenced Wednesday to a one-year jail term on a
charge of molesting a teenage girl.
Paul Bailey, 46,
of Kahului was charged with third-degree sexual assault but pleaded no contest
to second-degree assault in a deal with prosecutors. He denies he sexually
assaulted the girl.
Deputy Prosecuting
Attorney Robert Rivera said Bailey was driving the then-16-year-old girl home
last year when he stopped in a dark, secluded area and began groping her and
forced her to touch him sexually.
Bailey maintained
the accusations are false, arguing they stem from a dispute between him and the
girl's mother. He said the girl asked him to pull over because she wanted to
discuss politics.
He was rubbing her
back when she said he was touching her breast and immediately took his hand
away, according to defense attorney Ben Summit.
He should have
known better than to put himself in that situation, Bailey said.
"I take
responsibility for what happened that night, even for false accusations,"
he said. "I take responsibility for my poor judgment, and I want to make
sure my family is not hurt because of the situation. Nothing like this will
ever happen again."
Judge Richard
Bissen told Bailey he doesn't dispute letters of praise on his behalf, but he
also believes the victim's claims, the Maui News reported.
Bailey served in the
Marine Corps and was an 18-year veteran of the Maui Police Department, his
attorney said.
"I have gone
from being a respected officer in the Police Department to driving a trash
truck," Bailey said. "I'm not complaining, but the difference is a
huge effect on me. I feel I have already been punished."
Cop gets 10 years for child pornography
Tucson police officer
caught with child pornography will spend the next decade in prison.
Pima County Superior
Court Judge Jane Eikleberry sentenced Martin Louis Henry Ward on Monday to 10
years in prison for sexual exploitation of a minor followed by lifetime
probation for a second count of sexual exploitation of minor.
U.S. marshals arrested
Ward, 29, in Prescott in May in connection with a Tucson Police Department
investigation into his participation on websites that allow users to share and
download child pornography images and videos.
In a rapid stream-of-
consciousness rant at Monday’s sentencing hearing, Ward lashed out at the
Tucson Police Department, local media and his attorney.
“To the Tucson Police
Department: The next time you want to take a shot at me behind my back, aim at
my head,” Ward said.
In pseudo-prophetic
tones, Ward suggested he would produce evidence of Tucson Police Department
wrongdoing that would “eclipse” anything about his case.
Ward also attacked
media coverage of his case and past legal troubles, saying it amounted to
“collective group think” and “specious words.”
“This cup of
malevolence is overflowing, and I’m not going to drink from it,” he said.
Deputy Pima County
Attorney Frances Kreamer Hope said police found many more images and videos of
child pornography on Ward’s computer than were contained in the two counts to
which he pleaded guilty.
Kreamer Hope said the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children had identified some of the
children in the images on Ward’s computer.
Ward began as a Tucson
police officer in 2007 and resigned this year.
A TPD internal
investigation into Ward from 2012 said he knowingly consumed prescription
medication with alcohol, disobeyed direct orders, lied about a marriage and
forged documents in order to receive Family and Medical Leave benefits. Also,
Ward’s former girlfriend had an order of protection against him because of
threats he made against her.
In 2012, police
arrested Ward for assault as well.
At Monday’s
sentencing, Ward neither apologized nor accepted responsibility for any
wrongdoing.
Rather, he told the
judge his five years with the Tucson Police Department should qualify as
mitigation against the charges .
Friday, November 1, 2013
cop finally gets prison for crimes against kids
LEO HALEY MANAGED to escape jail time in two cases involving crimes against children in the last two years, as detailed in Tuesday's Daily News cover story.
But yesterday, as a disturbing new allegation emerged in court, Haley's luck ran out when he was sentenced to 3 1/2 to 7 years in state prison for violating his parole.
"He's received leniency on multiple occasions," Haley's parole officer, Carissa Tillotson, told Judge George Pagano in Delaware County Court. "Instead of making a conscious decision to change, he then escalated his behavior."
In the first case, Haley, now 73, received house arrest and probation in a plea deal with Delaware County authorities in 2011 for possessing and disseminating hundreds of images of child pornography on his computer. As a result of his conviction, Haley was required to register for life as a sexual predator under Megan's Law.
But yesterday, as a disturbing new allegation emerged in court, Haley's luck ran out when he was sentenced to 3 1/2 to 7 years in state prison for violating his parole.
"He's received leniency on multiple occasions," Haley's parole officer, Carissa Tillotson, told Judge George Pagano in Delaware County Court. "Instead of making a conscious decision to change, he then escalated his behavior."
In the first case, Haley, now 73, received house arrest and probation in a plea deal with Delaware County authorities in 2011 for possessing and disseminating hundreds of images of child pornography on his computer. As a result of his conviction, Haley was required to register for life as a sexual predator under Megan's Law.
While still on parole, Haley attempted to lure Donna Harte's 8-year-old daughter from the front yard of her Roxborough home in 2012. Haley grabbed the child by the neck and threatened to kill her but was scared away, authorities said.
Despite his status as a Megan's Law offender on parole, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office struck a plea deal with Haley, a retired Philadelphia Police inspector, for five years' probation on a single count of terroristic threats.
Despite his status as a Megan's Law offender on parole, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office struck a plea deal with Haley, a retired Philadelphia Police inspector, for five years' probation on a single count of terroristic threats.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
SC officer released pending trial on charges he sent explicit photos to Iowa girl, 13
A
South Carolina police officer has been released from custody while awaiting
trial on charges that he sent explicit photos of himself to a 13-year-old Iowa
girl.
U.S.
Magistrate Judge Ross Walters in Des Moines approved the release of 30-year-old
Andrew Haney under several conditions Friday, which include having no contact
with the alleged victim.
Authorities
say Haney was a West Columbia police officer when he met the girl through a
social media website last month. They say they identified Haney after he sent
the girl a photo with his police badge with the state seal visible in the
photo. He's charged with transferring obscene materials to a minor.
West
Columbia's police chief has said Haney has been fired.
A
public defender representing Haney didn't immediately return a message.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Pinecrest police officer arrested, accused of having sex with a 16-year-old
A Pinecrest police officer accused of illegally having sex with a 16-year-old girl was relieved of duty without pay Friday. Kevin McKenzie, 38, an officer since 2000, was arrested early Friday and charged with four counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/10/25/3711387/pinecrest-officer-arrested-for.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/10/25/3711387/pinecrest-officer-arrested-for.html#storylink=cpy
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