Sgt. Buddy Bonollo submitted a written complaint outlining alleged policy violations by Cianciulli to the professional standards division of the department in January, according to the notice of disciplinary action.
At the completion of the internal investigation, it was determined Cianciulli conducted the secondary employment functions while on duty and was not forthright in his sworn testimony, according to the notice of disciplinary action.
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Naples Police Department reopens hit-and-run case after lawyer finds evidence
Published: February 23, 2021 5:10 PM EST
Updated: February 23, 2021 6:53 PM EST
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A hit-and-run case in Naples was closed just hours after it happened because police said they did not have any leads, but a lawyer hired by the victim thought otherwise.
Fernanda Sanchez, a tourist from Mexico, was biking near the intersection of US-41 and Morningside Drive when a vehicle struck her. The crash happened during the afternoon of Dec. 7 while she vacationing in the area with her friends during the Christmas break.
“I thought he was going to stop, that he was going to be the one to help me,” said Sanchez, 27, said.