A Frankfort police lieutenant faces one count of theft following an investigation by the Indiana State Police Organized Crime and Corruption Unit.
Randy
L. Emery, 48, of Frankfort, was arrested Tuesday afternoon at his
residence and booked into the Clinton County jail, according to a state
police news release. A jail employee said Emery had bonded out by Tuesday evening.
State
police investigators said Emery was working part-time for Good Oil Co.
and was responsible for transporting money from the company’s gas station at Indiana 28 and Interstate 65 to a bank. According to ISP, Emery used
a Frankfort patrol car to transport the money while he was off duty
from his police job.
State police allege that more than $147,000 in cash was taken from the Winamac-based oil company since late summer of 2013.
According
to state police, the arrest warrant stems from an investigation that
began Friday and was conducted by Master Trooper Detective Amy Johnson.
The investigation is ongoing.
Following Emery’s arrest, Frankfort Police Chief Troy Bacon posted a statement on the department’s website.
“The
judicial system will run its course and proceed accordingly, based on
the facts of the investigation. Not having any role in the
investigation, our department has no further comment on the situation,”
Bacon said.
“Given
Emery is a city employee, an executive session of the Frankfort Board
of Public Works and Safety will be scheduled in the near future,” the
statement said.
Emery was not on duty at the time of his arrest, according to Bacon.
Mt.
Juliet police said a former Mt. Juliet and Lebanon police officer was
arrested for breaking into the Mt. Juliet Ace Hardware predawn Thursday.
MJPD spokesperson Sgt. Tyler Chandler confirmed late Thursday evening Steven Holliday was arrested around 3:15 a.m. Thursday when police officers responded to a burglar alarm and found Holliday “leaving the scene in the Courtney’s Family Restaurant parking lot.”
Chandler said this was the third time Ace Hardware has been broken into and “investigators are looking at a possible connection.”
Chandler said Holliday worked as a police officer in Mt. Juliet in the early 1990s and then again in the early 2000s. He said the last part of Holliday’s employment with the city of Mt. Juliet was in some capacity at City Hall. Chandler said Holliday has also been a Lebanon Police Department employee at one time and his latest law enforcement job was with Metro police.
The investigation is ongoing.
MJPD spokesperson Sgt. Tyler Chandler confirmed late Thursday evening Steven Holliday was arrested around 3:15 a.m. Thursday when police officers responded to a burglar alarm and found Holliday “leaving the scene in the Courtney’s Family Restaurant parking lot.”
Chandler said this was the third time Ace Hardware has been broken into and “investigators are looking at a possible connection.”
Chandler said Holliday worked as a police officer in Mt. Juliet in the early 1990s and then again in the early 2000s. He said the last part of Holliday’s employment with the city of Mt. Juliet was in some capacity at City Hall. Chandler said Holliday has also been a Lebanon Police Department employee at one time and his latest law enforcement job was with Metro police.
The investigation is ongoing.











