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Officer allegedly spies on estranged wife and her boyfriend through search warrant
A police officer in Dauphin County is charged with breaking the law. The Dauphin County District Attorney says he abused his power to spy on his estranged wife.
Court records reveal that Millersburg Police Officer Jeremy Ulsh wanted to find out who his estranged wife was sexting. So he used his position and knowledge as a cop to figure out a way to get that information.
In 2008, Millersburg Police Officer Jeremy Ulsh suspected his wife was having an affair because he saw some sexual text messages on her cell phone. So to find out more, he allegedly falsified a search warrant, while looking for phone records on a different case.
The Dauphin County District Attorney took on the investigation and charged Ulsh with tampering with public records, official oppression and perjury.
"This is terrible,” explained Ed Marsico. “It's an assault on the criminal justice system, it's somebody who took an oath to uphold and defend our constitution who lied under oath."
Millersburg's Mayor says Ulsh was placed on unpaid suspension three weeks ago.
His preliminary hearing is scheduled for next week.
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A Millersburg Police Officer faces charges after he requested a search warrant on phone records for his estranged wife and her boyfriend.
Officer Jeremy Ulsh, of Tower City, also allegedly used police equipment to videotape the outside of the woman's home. He then uploaded that video on to his personal Facebook page, according to court documents.
Ulsh admitted to falsifying the search warrant but denies the videotaping allegation.
He has been charged with perjury, tampering with public records and official oppression. Ulsh is out on unsecured bail with
a preliminary hearing is scheduled for next Tuesday.
Millersburg’s mayor tells CBS 21 that Ulsh is suspended without pay.