Prosecutor looking into arrest of special cop in Clifton gun thefts
BY JEFF GREEN
CLIFTON — Passaic County
Prosecutor Camelia Valdes on Thursday said she was instructing her staff to
determine whether she should intervene in a Clifton Police investigation of an
alleged handgun theft by a special police officer.
Clifton police charged Nayeska
Bermudez, 36, a special police officer working in Guttenberg, with theft of
firearms this month but initially withheld information about her arrest. Documents
released Thursday also showed the police charged her with a third-degree crime,
which is an indictable offense and punishable by up to five years in prison.
Bermudez was issued a summons to appear in Municipal Court. She was released
without bail.
Valdes said her office was not
involved in the case and had not been notified. "I'm not familiar with it
at all, because it's not here," she said, meaning a case file is not in
the prosecutor's office.
Valdes said that while she did
not know the details and didn't cite specific issues, she was concerned about
how the case was being handled. Valdes said she would instruct Paul DeGroot, an
assistant county prosecutor who handles public integrity cases, to contact
Clifton Police today.
Documents released on Thursday
showed that Bermudez, a Clifton resident, was accused of stealing two 9mm Glock
handguns from a Union City police officer who also lives in Clifton. The guns
were not recovered.
The Union City police officer
from whose home the weapons allegedly were taken declined to comment. Bermudez
could not be reached.
On May 15, The Record reported
that Detective Sgt. Robert Bracken confirmed there was an ongoing investigation
into a complaint police received about a theft of firearms in Clifton. He
declined to release details of the case, saying that criminal charges were
being considered. However, a booking sheet obtained last Friday through a
public records request showed that Bracken had arrested Bermudez and charged
her on May 8. Police are required to release certain information to the public
about arrests within 24 hours.
On Thursday, Bracken told The
Record that he did tell a reporter that charges had been filed during the May
14 interview, and that a summons had been issued, but that he was compelled to withhold
key details about the case because it was under investigation and because it
may have involved domestic violence.
"I don't hide
anything," Bracken said. "All I've done is withhold information
that's sensitive to an investigation. I never give any falsehoods or anything
else."
Bracken disputed that he was
the arresting officer, saying he didn't know how his name was listed as such on
the booking sheet. He said he was "involved in the investigation" but
that his detectives "worked the job."
Documents provided by City
Attorney Matthew Priore list Bracken as the lead investigator and complaining
party in the case.
Police Chief John Link was not
available for comment on whether the investigation was being properly handled.
The motive for the alleged gun theft
remains unknown. But it's apparent that Bermudez has had a close relationship
with the police officer from whom she is charged with stealing the guns.
"You look great, Hottie!!!" she wrote in a comment on a photo of the
man on Facebook. "I wonder who took such a nice pic. … Lol."
Michael Caliguiro, Guttenberg's
police director, said Thursday that an internal affairs investigation was under
way but he could not comment on whether Bermudez had been suspended. She became
a special police officer in January 2013 and remains employed, he said. Special
police officers are part-time officers, sometimes paid by the hour, who often
are assigned by departments to parking and traffic enforcement.
Former Romulus police chief pleads guilty in corruption case
By Jackie Harrison-Martin
The News-Herald
DETROIT — Several weeks prior
to going on trial for numerous charges in a corruption case, a former Romulus
police chief has pleaded guilty.
Michael St. Andre was set to go
on trial next month, but pleaded guilty to racketeering, embezzlement and
misconduct charges Wednesday in Wayne County Circuit Court.
Sentencing is set for Oct. 17
before Judge Michael Hathaway.
St. Andre’s wife, Sandra Kay
Vlaz St. Andre, also faced charges stemming from the corruption case and was
convicted in a jury trial in February.
She was convicted of
acquiring/maintaining a criminal enterprise and criminal enterprise-conspiracy,
failure to file taxes/false return and receiving and concealing stolen
property.
She was sentenced to 7 to 20
years.
Former detectives Richard Allan
Balzer, Richard Bruce Landry, Donald Ralph Hopkins, Jeremy James Channells and
Larry Droege, also were charged in the case.
Droege was found guilty of
misconduct in office and neglect of duty and Channells was found guilty of two
counts of misconduct in office and neglect of duty in early March.
Trials for the remaining
officers are set to take place in August.
It is alleged that between January 2006 and
September 2011 each repeatedly made, or assisted others in making, material
misrepresentations of fact in connection with expense reports they submitted in
an effort to seek improper reimbursement; created fraudulent documents to
support improper expenditures of drug forfeiture funds; obstructed justice;
made false statements in police reports; and ultimately misused Romulus funds
for their own personal gain.
Prosecutors said the drug
forfeiture money was used to buy a tanning salon for Sandra Kay Vlaz St. Andre,
as well as pay for prostitutes, marijuana and alcohol.
Lawsuit accuses San Benito officials, police of false imprisonment, conspiracy
Kayleigh Sommer | Valley
Morning Star
SAN BENITO — A lawsuit has been
filed against the city of San Benito accusing local police and city officials
of false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, conspiracy, negligence and
intentional infliction of emotional distress.
San Benito resident Alfonso
Benavides filed the lawsuit May 7 in the 357th state District Court in
Brownsville.
Named as defendants are the
city of San Benito, then-Mayor Joe H. Hernandez, City Manager Manuel Lara,
Police Chief Martin Morales Jr., Assistant Police Chief Michael Galvan, Officer
Greg Monroe, Detective Michael Cortez and Sgt. Isaac Vasquez.
Other defendants named are
Justice of the Peace David Garza and another San Benito resident, according to
the lawsuit.
Benavides claims in the lawsuit
that the defendants conspired together to arrest him in May 2012 after the
police said the parent of a runaway boy, then 14, complained that Benavides was
housing the boy at his Combes Street home.
Benavides was charged with a
Class A misdemeanor of harboring a runaway child and was jailed at the
Carrizalez-Rucker Detention Center in Olmito on $3,000 bond.
Those charges were later
dismissed.
Benavides is seeking $1 million
in damages on each of the five counts, alleging he suffered mental anguish,
physical pain and suffering, and depression.
Former City Attorney Janice
Cassidy, Benavides’ legal counsel, was unavailable for comment Wednesday.
Attorney Ricardo Navarro of
Harlingen, San Benito’s legal counsel, said, “We don’t really comment on
pending litigation.”
In January 2012, Benavides
filed a complaint that led to a two-count indictment against Hernandez,
charging him with abuse of official capacity and tampering with evidence. The
first charge was dismissed after a one-year pretrial diversion and the
tampering charge was dismissed outright.
Hernandez was acquitted of
another charge last year after he was accused of threatening Benavides and former
City Commissioner Ricardo Rodriguez.
Hernandez has repeatedly denied
accusations that he threatened to burn down Rodriguez’s house last October.
When contacted Wednesday,
Hernandez said the lawsuit is “regarding the city and I prefer not to comment.”
Attempts to reach Lara by phone
were unsuccessful.
US judge OKs Occupy Philly lawsuit against police; protesters claim false arrest, retaliation
By MARYCLAIRE DALE
PHILADELPHIA — Occupy
Philadelphia protesters can go forward with a lawsuit accusing police of
unlawful arrest, retaliation and other civil rights violations, a federal judge
ruled Thursday.
More than two dozen protesters
sued after they were acquitted of criminal charges stemming from their November
2011 clash with police. The confrontation came as city officials urged the
protesters to move after seven weeks outside City Hall.
Philadelphia police arrested
the protesters even though they complied and marched through downtown, the
lawsuit said. They were charged with conspiracy, failure to disperse and
blocking a roadway.
In Thursday's ruling, U.S.
District Judge Berle Schiller upheld most of their claims, including
retaliation, unlawful arrest and malicious prosecution. He dismissed their
excessive force and illegal search claims for lack of evidence.
"You can't tell people to
do something, and then when they comply with an arguably illegal order to begin
with, arrest them, and charge them, when they're simply exercising their
constitutional rights," Lloyd Long III, a lawyer for the protesters, said
Thursday.
A city solicitor did not
immediately return a call for comment. However, in court papers, she said the
lawsuit failed to specify which officers and plaintiffs were involved in each
of the various allegations.
The protesters had set up camp
in October in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York,
speaking out against economic inequality and alleged corporate greed. City
officials evicted them at the end of the next month, citing long-planned
renovation work at the site.
The defendants include Police
Commissioner Charles Ramsey and other police supervisors and officers. The
lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.
Judge deliberates in case against Howard officer involved in Anne Arundel collision
|By Luke Lavoie,
An Anne Arundel County judge
heard closing arguments Wednesday in the case against a Howard County police
officer charged with assault in connection with a June 2013 wrong-way collision
in Anne Arundel that injured a family of four. Circuit Court Judge Paul F.
Harris Jr., who is presiding over the trial, said he will deliver his decision
on June 23.
A volunteer police officer in south central Louisiana
UNSET, La. (AP) — A volunteer
police officer in south central Louisiana has been charged with stealing a bag
of prescription pills from a police department evidence room.
Sunset Police Chief Alexcie
Guillory Sr. tells The Daily World (http://bit.ly/1lTIxkG ) that 39-year-old
reserve officer Ronald Anthony Duplechain (DOO'-plih-shahn) Jr. of Port Barre
was arrested Sunday on a charge of malfeasance in office.
Guillory says his department
began investigating Saturday when someone told him that evidence was missing.
He assigned Assistant Chief Kevin Pugh to the case.
Pugh says the office's video
surveillance system shows Duplechain entering the police department on Friday
and removing an evidence bag containing pills that had been seized as part of a
traffic stop earlier in the day.
It was unclear if Duplechain
has an attorney.
Bennington County officer denies charges
Mike Donoghue,
A longtime Bennington County
police officer denied criminal charges of sale and possession of prescription
drugs, extortion and neglect of his official duties.
Gary Harrington, 41, of
Arlington also pleaded not guilty in Vermont Superior Court in Bennington to a
charge of forgery of insurance records.
Harrington, who served as a
deputy sheriff for about 18 years, had his girlfriend sell prescription
painkillers for him, court records show.
Bennington County Sheriff Chad
Schmidt said he fired Harrington Wednesday night as he was arrested by
Bennington Police. Cpl. Harrington's uniforms, gun and police gear were seized,
Schmidt said.
Sheriff's deputies also seized
more than 800 pills at Harrington's home after his wife consented to a search,
police said. The drugs included morphine, codeine, oxycodone and methadone,
court records show.
Harrington worked full time as
an emergency dispatcher on the midnight shift for the town of Manchester.
Police Chief Michael Hall announced Thursday that Harrington was fired as a
dispatcher and his appointment as a special part-time officer for the town was
revoked.
Hall said Harrington worked for
Winhall Police and the Vermont Probation Department in between his two stints
in Manchester.
A police affidavit reported a
women, Rebecca Amidon, 28, of Bennington said she had been in a relationship
with Harrington, who is married, since meeting through Facebook in November or
December 2013.
Bennington County State's
Attorney Erica Marthage said the case began as an investigation into possible
forged insurance papers for Amidon and escalated into drug and extortion cases.
Marthage filed three felony drug sale charges and seven possession charges.
Marthage praised the sheriffs
department and Bennington Police for swift action by completing the
investigation in about one day after getting a complaint.
Amidon said she was in a March
car accident and had no license or insurance, but Harrington provided her with
an insurance card, which proved to be counterfeit, police said.
The crash was investigated by
the Bennington County Sheriffs Department and Harrington provided a copy of an
insurance card to another deputy, who later reported it disappeared from his
work space, police said.
Later as their relationship
further developed, Amidon said Harrington gave her a handful of pills in late
April or early May, police said. Amidon told investigators she sold them for
Harrington and turned over the profits to him, Bennington Sgt. Michael W.
Plusch said in a court affidavit.
Plusch said Amidon reported
Harrington later arrived at her Bennington home in a police cruiser and in
uniform and provided her $350 worth of Vicodin. Amidon said she again turned
over profits from the sales to Harrington, police reported.
The final drug case came Monday
after Harrington provided her five suboxone lingual strips worth $100 to sell,
police said.
The following day Harrington
and Amidon had a falling out. Amidon provided police with a Facebook post that
indicated Harrington threatened her with possible arrest, police said.
"Don't contact me anymore
or I will have you arrest with something. I am done after that out burst
..." it stated in part, police said.
Bennington Police arrested
Harrington on Wednesday night and held him overnight for lack of $10,000 bail.
Judge Nancy Corsones agreed to
continue bail at the same amount.
Defense lawyer William Wright
questioned the validity of the seven drug possession charges. He noted
Harrington suffers from back pain and the prescribed pills are valid, but old.
Schmidt, the county sheriff,
said information initially surfaced Tuesday about possible employee misconduct
within his department and he contacted Bennington Police Chief Paul Doucette to
start an investigation.
Schmidt said Harrington was
assigned to do outside security work at Mount Anthony Union High School during
lunch periods and also served civil process.
"Let me be clear that the
investigation has uncovered no criminal activity conducted by Mr. Harrington
while on duty at the high school," Schmidt said.
He said there is no evidence
that the drugs had been seized during his police duties.
Contact Mike Donoghue at
660-1845 or mdonoghue@freepressmedia.com.
Former Santa Rosa junior college cop sentenced for stealing $100,000 in parking fees
A former Santa Rosa Junior
College police officer was sentenced Thursday morning to four years in prison
for stealing more than $100,000 from campus parking machines.
Jeffrey Holzworth, 52, pleaded
guilty in April to one count of theft and 11 counts of receiving stolen
property between 2005 and 2012 as part of a plea agreement for the four-year
term.
Holzworth was sentenced on the
grand theft charge and an enhancement alleging a loss of more than $100,000.
The concurrent sentences for the receiving stolen property charges were stayed.
Holzworth had faced 12 years
and four months in prison and the amount he actually stole is believed to be
around $286,000, prosecutors said.
Sonoma County Superior Court
Judge Jamie Thistlethwaite told Holzworth, "You were greedy. It got too
easy and it became your lifestyle."
The judge said she believes in
rehabilitation and restitution, but she told the 28-year veteran police officer
his actions "go beyond the pale."
Holzworth apologized to the
college, its police force and to the public.
"I'm truly sorry and
remorseful and I ask for a second chance," he said.
Deputy District Attorney Amy
Ariyoshi said Holzworth used the money to travel to Las Vegas two or three
times a year and maintain a lifestyle his police salary would not provide, all
at the expense of the junior college.
Ariyoshi said Holzworth stole
the money while in uniform and on duty.
"It took planning, thought
and commitment to do it everyday," she said.
"Well deserved, well
earned," she said of the four-year sentence after the hearing.
Matt McCaffrey was SRJC's
police chief for only a month when the thefts were discovered. McCaffrey said a
police sergeant noticed many quarters in the console of Holzworth's car and
discovered cash when he looked inside it on a trip he and Holzworth were taking
to a training event.
The investigation began on Nov.
1, 2012, and Holzworth was arrested on Nov. 28, 2012.
In a statement McCaffrey read
to the court, he said Holzworth disgraced his badge and the reputation of the
SRJC Police Department and law enforcement in general, and exploited the
public's trust for his own personal gain.
"My officers in the field
have to hear snide comments about taking money from (parking) permit
machines," McCaffrey said.
An insurance company has
reimbursed the junior college about $286,000 and Holzworth was ordered to
reimburse the insurance company.
"This amount only accounts
for the cash that was laundered through the banks Jeff used and that there is a
record of," McCaffrey said.
He said parking revenue in the
machines was $215,805 in the 12 months before Holzworth's arrest and revenue
was $428,554 in the 12 months after his arrest, an increase of about 98 percent
despite a 4 percent decrease in enrollment from 2012 to 2013.
McCaffrey said the thefts were
not an accident, but were a "cold, calculated and premeditated
crime."
The reimbursement from the
insurance company was used to purchase new parking machines with upgraded
technology and to hire another officer to make sure there are two officers
present when revenue is collected from the machines under a "buddy system,"
McCaffrey said.
Parking at the junior college
costs $4 a day and $60 a semester, he said.
Defense attorney Joseph
Passalacqua asked the court to sentence Holzworth to probation and county jail
time with community service.
Passalacqua said there was no
criminal activity during 21 of Holzworth's 28 years as a police officer. He
submitted 20 character reference letters to the court on his client's behalf.
"He knows he violated a
higher standard and he has the stigma of being a 'dirty cop.' He has to live
with that and of being a convicted felon," Passalacqua said.
He said his client brought his
troubles on himself and has accepted responsibility "from day one."
"He wanted to spoil his
daughters. It became a habit. It was too easy," Passalacqua said regarding
the thefts.
Holzworth's wife Karen was
arrested on Jan. 31, 2013, and was charged with being an accessory and
receiving stolen property. A motion to dismiss the charges against her will be
heard on June 19.
The Sonoma County District
Attorney's Office alleges Karen Holzworth deposited small bills taken from the
parking machines in several banks and withdrew it in larger bills.
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Cops and the women they abuse: Buffalo police officer suspended following domesti...: A Buffalo police officer was suspended without pay pending a departmental investigation after Hamburg police arrested him on a minor char...
Cops and the women they abuse: LAPD Officer Charged With Attempted Murder
Cops and the women they abuse: LAPD Officer Charged With Attempted Murder: INGLEWOOD — Police officers in the United States are expected to be the first step in due process of law, but sometimes they elect to be ...
Cops and the women they abuse: Cleveland police officer to be suspended for inapp...
Cops and the women they abuse: Cleveland police officer to be suspended for inapp...: CLEVELAND–He was sworn to uphold the law, but instead, a Cleveland police officer is punished for uploading vulgar pictures of himself to...
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