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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
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Yonkers cop skips arraignment to be treated, lawyer says


Will David

YONKERS – A three-year veteran of the Yonkers Police Department who was arrested on drug charges earlier this month didn't show up for his arraignment Wednesday because he was in a medical facility, his lawyer said.
Officer Scott R. Stefanik's hearing in City Court was adjourned until May 12, when he will be officially charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor.
On Thursday, attorney Andrew Quinn declined to characterize the type of medical facility his client had been admitted to, saying only that he was getting the treatment he needed.
Stefanik was suspended without pay from the force after his arrest. Quinn said according to police records, 12 methadone pills, three diazepam pills and two small bags of cocaine were confiscated from Stefanik.
Stefanik was arrested about 9 p.m. April 3 after a drug investigation near Locust Hill Avenue. Stefanik, who was off-duty, was arrested by members of the Internal Affairs Unit.
Stefanik was assigned to the communications division at the time of his arrest. He is the son of Scott V. Stefanik, a 16-year police veteran, who has not been implicated in any criminal activity, police said.