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

Chesapeake officer sentenced for prostitute thefts


By Mike Connors

A former city police officer was sentenced to 30 days in jail Thursday for stealing more than $3,000 from three prostitutes.
Michael Mobley, a 30-year-old who also served on the department’s dive team, pleaded guilty in February to two counts of misdemeanor embezzlement. He faced up to two years in jail. He can serve his sentence on consecutive weekends.
According to prosecutors, Mobley approached prostitutes on two occasions in July 2012. He entered their Greenbrier hotel rooms and questioned them under the guise of a police investigation.
Mobley seized money from the three women and told them it would go to Chesapeake schools. Instead, he pocketed it.
Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Derek Wagner said Thursday that Mobley’s actions were worse than other thefts because he “used his badge to steal money.”
Mobley declined to comment after sentencing, but he said in court that the past few years have been the hardest of his life.
Defense attorney Teddy Black said this was an isolated wrongdoing by Mobley, who resigned in February before his plea.
Since then, he has been a mate on boats and plans to go to dive school, Black said.
“He made a terrible mistake, and he’s going to pay for that mistake for the rest of his life,” Black said.