An off-duty Statesboro police officer caught exposing himself in public was fired at the scene before being taken to jail Wednesday morning, according to a Statesboro Police Department news release.
Officers charged Matthew Kyle McMurray, 27, of Sarah Sorrell Road, with public indecency, Statesboro Public Safety Director Wendell Turner said.
McMurray was taken into custody around 9:50 a.m. Wednesday after receiving a “call of white male exposing himself in a vehicle,” in the parking lot of Statesboro Crossing shopping center on Brannen Street, where T.J. Maxx and Books-a-Million are located, Turner said
When responding officers found McMurray at the scene, he was “off-duty,” Turner said. “Upon arrest, he was immediately terminated.”
Cpl. Justin Samples, the Statesboro Police Department's public information officer, said McMurray had been with the department for less than six months.
Then, officers took McMurray to the Bulloch County Jail, where he awaits further court action, Turner said.
Anyone with information concerning this case is asked to contact the Statesboro Policed Investigations Bureau at (912) 764-9911.
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Monday, December 07, 2009
Dentention Officer Keith Gabbidon Charged with Sexual Assault
A DeKalb County detention officer has been fired and arrested for what officials are calling "illegal and inappropriate actions" while on duty in the county jail.
Keith Gabbidon is charged with three counts of violation of oath and sexual assault against a person in custody, as well as charges of public indecency and exposure.
Gabbidon was fired from the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office on Friday. The 40-year-old was with the sheriff's office for nearly 2 years prior to his firing.
Gabbidon has been released on $7500 bond.
The case is under investigation.
Keith Gabbidon is charged with three counts of violation of oath and sexual assault against a person in custody, as well as charges of public indecency and exposure.
Gabbidon was fired from the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office on Friday. The 40-year-old was with the sheriff's office for nearly 2 years prior to his firing.
Gabbidon has been released on $7500 bond.
The case is under investigation.
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Officer Jack Bosse Charged with Public Indecency
A veteran Columbus police officer was arrested Friday and charged with public indecency.
Jack L. Bosse, 63, a 38-year member of the division who works in the seizures and forfeitures department, was arrested in an East Side park, police spokeswoman Betty Schwab said. Police would not provide details of the incident yesterday.
Bosse's gun and badge were taken away, Schwab said. He will continue to work without police powers during an internal investigation.
Bosse was issued a summons and must appear in court within 10 days of the violation, Schwab said.
Jack L. Bosse, 63, a 38-year member of the division who works in the seizures and forfeitures department, was arrested in an East Side park, police spokeswoman Betty Schwab said. Police would not provide details of the incident yesterday.
Bosse's gun and badge were taken away, Schwab said. He will continue to work without police powers during an internal investigation.
Bosse was issued a summons and must appear in court within 10 days of the violation, Schwab said.
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Officer Jack Bosse Arrested for Public Indecency
A police officer was arrested Friday and charged with public indecency.
Jack Bosse, a 38-year member of the Columbus Division of police, works in the seizures and forfeitures department.
Bosse was arrested in an east side park, police said.
Police said Bosse's gun and badge were taken away but he will continue to work without police powers while an internal investigation is conducted.
Jack Bosse, a 38-year member of the Columbus Division of police, works in the seizures and forfeitures department.
Bosse was arrested in an east side park, police said.
Police said Bosse's gun and badge were taken away but he will continue to work without police powers while an internal investigation is conducted.
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