Tuesday, April 20, 2010
San Antonio Police Department
A San Antonio police officer accused of using a city computer to glean a woman's personal information and then staging an emergency response to her house has been fired after an investigation revealed he boasted about other women on his patrol car terminal and pulled their personal data as well, according to Police Department records.
The San Antonio Police Department reported www.mysa.com that a police officer is accused of using his office to get personal information on women in San Antonio and then staging fake calls to their house to get more personal information from them. The officer was on the San Antonio Police Department for over 14 years.
The violations involve at least seven women and the events took place through October, November and December 2009, according to the city's findings.
If you are alone and are stopped by anyone who looks like a police officer and you are not sure, use your cell phone and call 911, they can confirm if the person stopping you is in fact an officer. Also, if you have a cell phone or camera, or other recording device, leave it on in your car, while speaking to the individual.
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