Chief of Police Brian Manley determined that Officer Wagstaff's actions violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03(L), and indefinitely suspended him from duty effective June 17, 2019. The Internal Affairs' investigation revealed Officer Wagstaff…
Complainant alleges officer did not wear a department-issued reflective vest while directing traffic. Office of Police Oversight recommend that this allegation receive a B classification.
Complainant alleges an officer has behaved in a discriminatory and dishonest manner. The Office of Police Oversight declines to make a recommendation regarding the classification of this complaint.
Complainant alleges that officer forced entry into the complainant's apartment. Office of Police Oversight recommend this allegation receive a B classification.
Complainant alleges that an officer attempted to use APD office and authority to avoid a traffic citation. Office of Police Oversight recommend this allegation receive an A classification.
Complainant alleges that officer did not follow procedure when actively targeting a firearm at a civilian. Office of Police Oversight recommend this allegation receive a B classification.
Complainant alleges that officers did not interview complainant in response to a 9-1-1 call for assistance. Office of Police Oversight recommend this allegation receive a B classification.
Complainant alleges that officers did not follow procedure in response to a car crash investigation. Office of Police Oversight recommend this allegation receive a B classification.
Complainant alleges that officer accessed secure personal records about civilians and allowed a non-police employee to access secure records for personal use. Office of Police Oversight recommend this allegation receive an A classification.
Commander Rogers delivered a written reprimand to Officer Judd for taking custody of an arrested person’s necklace, which became lost. His actions violated policy 618.4, Evidence Processing and Submission.