Fayetteville officer's firing linked to sexual assault investigation
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.
—According to documents obtained by 40/29, former Fayetteville Police officer
David Nguyen’s termination is linked to another officer who was fired and also
charged with rape.
Documents say a woman told
Nguyen she had been sexually assaulted by former officer Jamison Stiles, but he
did not report it to supervisors.
The report goes on to say
Nguyen never told a supervisor about the reported sexual assault until he was
directly questioned by investigators.
Authorities said in a
108-page investigation report on Jamison Stiles -- the former police officer
accused of rape -- that the current
accusations against him are not the first time he has been questioned about
inappropriate contact with a woman while on duty.
The investigative documents
indicate Stiles twice made several trips to a woman’s apartment and turned off
his video camera used to record police conversations.
Stiles was put on
administrative leave in December after a woman reported he entered her
apartment and touched her inappropriately.
Police documents indicate
Stiles went to Jr’s Lightbulb Club in Fayetteville on Oct. 26 for a call about
a woman passed out at the bar. Investigators said he drove the woman to her
apartment and dropped her off.
Stiles made several more
trips to the apartment complex where the woman lives. The report states Stiles
did not record any of those trips in his daily log.
Officers said they spoke
with Stiles several months earlier that year about a similar situation. The
report indicates Stiles dropped another woman off at her apartment after she
had been drinking. He turned his recording device off for 10 minutes during
that stop.
Stiles then took the woman
to her boyfriend’s apartment, but did not record the trip in his daily lo