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Monmouth County News Briefs, Feb. 24 More than $45,000 was raised this year at LADACIN Network’s Virtual Plunge. The virtual event kicked off on Jan. 16 and ran through Jan. 30. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the agency decided to shift the LADACIN annual plunge to an all-virtual event for 2021. The Virtual Plunge left it up to the participants as to where, when and how they would plunge, according to a press release. Plungers and supporters came up with creative ways to show their plunging talents. There were slip and slides, buckets of icy cold water, kiddie pools and even some brave souls plunging into the ocean. ....
A man who briefly served as Ouray Countyâs undersheriff and a former Delta Police Department officer are among those who cannot be certified to work as a peace officer again in Colorado. State records show Richard Herman, who pleaded guilty to harassment after he was initially charged with propositioning a teenager, and Jeremy Gay, who was found by his agency to have made an untruthful statement, had their certifications revoked by the Peace Officer Standards and Training Board. Gayâs revocation was among six to come about because of a new statutory provision passed in 2019. Herman was indicted in 2019 on a charge of attempted inducement of child prostitution after an encounter in 2018 with a Montrose teen, who alleged to police Herman had attempted to solicit sexual favors. This sent the youth into a panic; the teen fled and called 911. ....
Former deputy with Bayfield Marshal’s Office decertified for dishonesty Durango, Colorado Currently Sat 0% chance of precipitation Eight officers statewide will no longer serve in Colorado By Shannon Mullane Durango and Pine River Valley reporter Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 8:14 PM Updated: Friday, Dec. 18, 2020 9:59 PM Former deputy with Bayfield Marshal’s Office decertified for dishonesty A former deputy with the Bayfield Marshal’s Office had his police certification revoked last week for misconduct during an internal administrative process earlier this year. Durango Herald file Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. A former deputy with the Bayfield Marshal’s Office had his police certification revoked last week for misconduct during an internal administrative process earlier this year. ....
Share and speak up for justice, law & order. Six Colorado law enforcement officers lost their certification Friday for lying during criminal investigations or internal affairs investigations. The action comes after the state passed a law in 2019 that enabled POST to de-certify any police officer from retaining their license if they were caught lying in an criminal or administrative investigation in a way that was “clear and convincing.” Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser during a Friday meeting of the Peace Officer Standards and Training Board said the decertifications were “historic” and commended the law enforcement leaders who pushed for the change. ....