Harbor Police officer arrested, suspended for alleged fraud and the cop crime wave continiues


2:32 p.m. CDT September 9, 2014
Terry Javery, a 12-year veteran of Harbor Police, was arrested Monday. He was charged with one count of malfeasance in office, 18 counts of access device fraud, eight counts of attempted access device fraud, 18 counts of theft, eight counts of attempted theft, and two counts of possession of stolen property, according to the Port of New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS -- A Harbor Police officer was arrested by New Orleans police officers for the fraudulent use of a fuel card.


Terry Javery, a 12-year veteran of Harbor Police, was arrested Monday. He was charged with one count of malfeasance in office, 18 counts of access device fraud, eight counts of attempted access device fraud, 18 counts of theft, eight counts of attempted theft, and two counts of possession of stolen property, according to the Port of New Orleans.
A routine audit discovered the possible misuse of the fuel card, and an investigation was launched by authorities.
"The alleged fraudulent use of the card spanned into other parishes, thus NOPD and JPSO were notified. HPD and NOPD initiated a joint investigation with NOPD taking the lead on the criminal investigation and HPD handling the administrative investigation," said a statement from the Port of New Orleans

Javery has been placed on suspension, pending the outcome of the administrative investigation per civil service rules.