Showing posts with label computer crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computer crime. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

Officer Tyrone Jenkins Arrested for Dealing Drugs

A Tulsa Police officer has been arrested on suspicion of dealing drugs.

Officer Tyrone Jenkins was booked into the Tulsa County jail on complaints of Possession of Firearm in Commission of a Felony, Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine and Violation of the Computer Crimes Act.

According to a press release, Tulsa police received information regarding alleged criminal activity involving Jenkins and launched an internal investigation.

Police said more information would be released later.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Officer David Reilly Accused of Using Internet to Extort Money

A Naugatuck police officer accused of extortion has resigned from the police department.

David Reilly is accused of using the Internet to extort money from a Wallingford woman in order to pay gambling debts.

According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Reilly threatened to send humiliating information about the woman's sex life to her employer and parents.

The mayor's office confirmed Tuesday that the 40-year-old Reilly, who joined the police force in 1996, had resigned.

Reilly has pleaded not guilty to charges of extortion, coercion and computer crimes and is due back in Meriden Superior Court on March 8. He is free after posting a $25,000 bond.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Three Connecticut Officers Arrested

Three police officers in three Connecticut towns were arrested Wednesday and Thursday.

Police said officers from Naugatuck, Middletown and Hartford were all arrested and were not connected.

Hartford police Officer Rhashim Campbell was arrested on Thursday after an internal investigation into an assault in the city lockup.

Police said Campbell was arrested on Thursday.

Campbell was charged with assault and fabricating physical evidence.

Police said Campbell was released on a promise to appear.

In addition to the criminal charges, Campbell also faces administrative charges, according to police.

Campbell is suspended without pay from the Hartford Police Department.

Hartford Police Chief Daryl K. Roberts said, "We take the care of persons in our custody very seriously. The inappropriate acts of these officers are not representative of the dedicated and professional officers of the Hartford Police Department. The Hartford Police Department will continue to serve our community with the highest professional standards, always focusing on service, relationships and safety."

A New York man who said Hartford police assaulted him while he was in the city lockup stood before a judge on Thursday.

Michael Stewart appeared in court on his breach of peace arrest that occurred the morning after Halloween.

Peter Oldum, Stewart's attorney did all the talking.

The Long Island man was charged in connection with an arrest in the early morning the day after Halloween. Hartford police reports said Stewart had to be pepper sprayed twice.

It's what happened after Stewart's arrest, in the city lockup, that has generated the most attention.

Officers Kent Lee and Rhashim Campbell were suspended with pay after a confrontation between them and Stewart was caught on the city lockup's surveillance cameras.

In court on Thursday, Oldum asked the judge to make sure that the recording is preserved.

Judge Glen Woods granted the request.

Lee has since retired since the incident took place.

In Middletown, police Officer Angelo Passanisi surrendered to Capt. William McKenna at the Middletown Police Department.

Police said Passanisi was charged with insurance fraud, fabricating evidence and falsely reporting an incident.

Officials said the arrest followed a lengthy investigation conducted by McKenna.

In September, Passanisi filed a police report with the Middletown Police Department in which he reported that his parked car had been struck by another vehicle that then fled the scene.

In October, after receiving information that Passanisi crashed the vehicle himself and staged an accident scene to make it appear that the accident was a hit-and-run, he was placed on administrative leave.

After his arrest, Passanisi was processed and released on a $2,500 non-surety bond and was scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 23.

In Naugatuck, Officer David Reilly was arrested by Wallingford police and is facing felony charges involving larceny and computer crimes.

Police said they received a complaint from a resident in April.

Police would not elaborate on the actual crime but Wallingford police said Reilly was charged with larceny, computer crimes and coercion.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Officer Andrew Barone Charged with Assault

WILTON

A town police officer arrested in February by Central Connecticut State University police resigned Tuesday.

Andrew Barone, 23, was arrested Feb. 3 and charged with second-degree assault and three counts of third-degree computer crime in regard to a campus incident.

"He has resigned and is no longer a part of the department," Capt. Michael Lombardo said. "We're disappointed anytime we lose an officer under circumstances like this."

Barone had been on administrative leave since Feb. 13, Lombardo said. He had been on the force for just more than a year. Lombardo did not comment as to whether Barone, a Trumbull resident, was asked to resign.