Plum police officer charged with unlawful use of computer
PLUM, Pa. —A Plum Borough
police officer surrendered for arraignment on a felony charge Thursday morning,
the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office said.
Jeremy Cumberledge, 31, was
released on his own recognizance after being charged with unlawful use of a
computer. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 23.
The complaint alleges that
Cumberledge intentionally viewed and opened files in areas of the borough's
computer network to which he had no authorization, including those assigned to
former police chief Frank Monaco, then-lieutenant and current chief Jeffrey
Armstrong, other police officers in the department and members of borough
administration including the prior and current manager, the assistant manager
and council members.
Cumberledge "was not given
permission by those borough employees whose profiles were accessed by
Cumberledge (or through Cumberledge's login) to access the contents of their
user profiles, nor were those employees aware that such accesses had
occurred," according to the complaint filed by Lyle Graber, a detective
with the DA's office.
The complaint also says that
Cumberledge, in his capacity as a police officer, did not have a reason or need
to access areas of Plum's computer network outside his own profile and the
commonly shared areas that are used by the police department.
Cumberledge's alleged computer
activities happened from 2010 through January of this year, according to the
complaint.