Friday, March 27, 2009

Officer Mark Phillip Arrested for Driving BMW that He Owes Taxes On



A Newport News police officer was arrested Thursday for driving a 2000 BMW he owed property taxes on.

According to Hampton police, officials from the Treasurer's Office put a distress warrant on Mark Andrew Phillip's car Monday that prohibited him from driving it, and took the state tags. Phillips, 45, is a Hampton resident.

On Wednesday, officials found his BMW in Newport News displaying tags he'd put on from a different vehicle he owned.

They put a boot on it, took the tags off, and called the police, said Hampton Police Spokeswoman Allison Quinones. Phillips was charged with one count of removal of levied goods and one count of improper use of stage tags.

He has been released from jail.

Phillips has worked for Newport News Police since April 2007, said Spokesman Lou Thurston. At the time of his arrest he was assigned to the North Precinct as a patrol officer.

He is on administrative leave while the division does an internal investigation, Thurston said.

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