Detroit officer suspended for allegedly taking watch from murder victim


Man replaced victim's watch with cheaper one
Author: Derick Hutchinson,
A Detroit sergeant has been suspended after he took an expensive watch from a murder victim and replaced it with a less expensive version.
According to Police Chief James Craig, Sgt. Alex Vinson was in charge of a case earlier this year involving a murder victim, who's body was found wearing an expensive German-made watch.
Craig said police took a picture of the watch and stored it in a property room for homicide victims.
Detectives wanted to take a closer look at the watch this week after the case had gone cold, but when they took out the victim's items, the watch had been replaced with a cheaper model, according to Craig.
"We were made aware of this a few nights ago and immediately initiated an internal investigation," Craig said. "We directed (Vinson) to return home."
Craig said the FBI found Vinson with the watch, which he was wearing during a training session.