A Philadelphia police officer who was the subject of an intense, hour-long search last Wednesday after he failed to return to the station at the end of his shift was suspended for five days without pay.
The officer, Mark Gore, 45, apparently took his patrol car home to the Stallo community because his personal vehicle was broken down, said Police Chief Dickie Sistrunk.
When Gore, a drug enforcement officer, did not return to the station at the end of his shift, police began an all-out search that eventually involved the Sheriff's Office.
Sistrunk said he initially feared for Gore's safety.
Gore went off duty in his patrol car without following proper procedures, Sistrunk said.
Gore was supposed to conclude his shift about 6 p.m. but he never radioed he was going off duty nor did he return his patrol to the station, Sistrunk said.
Others became concerned when Gore could not be reached by radio or his cellular telephone.
"I started calling him myself on his cell phone and then on my radio," Sistrunk said.
As concern for Gore's safety mounted, the police chief called for assistance from the Sheriff and one of his deputies to help search for the officer.
Gore was found along with his patrol car at his home in the Stallo community shortly after 7 p.m.
"His personal car had broken down," Sistrunk said, "so he took the patrol unit home."
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