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NEWS > 01 February 2006 Other related articles: Coquille Police Officer resign

A routine release of personal property by the Coquille Police Department on November 21st leads to the resignation and arrest of one of their own.



The Coquille Police Department issued a press release on Monday stating that they came across some inconsistencies in the handling of seized property being held by the Department.



Upon further investigation, they say, the Officer responsible for the safekeeping of the property, Randy Ulmer, admitted to converting it for personal use. He later resigned that same day.



Coquille Police Chief Mark Dannels then contacted the Coo...

A routine release of personal property by the Coquille Police Department on November 21st leads to the resignation and arrest of one of their own.The Coquille Police Department issued a press release on Monday stating that they came across some inconsistencies in the handling of seized property being held by the Department.Upon further investigation, they say, the Officer responsible for the safekeeping of the property, Randy Ulmer, admitted to converting it for personal use. He later resigned that same day.Coquille Police Chief Mark Dannels then contacted the Coo... Read more Article sourced from The Moscow Times - Russia

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Crimes by Police Grow by Nearl Crime in the police force grew dramatically in 2005, with nearly 50 percent more crimes recorded and one-third more officers held responsible for crimes, Interfax cited the Interior Ministry's internal security department as saying Tuesday.



The figures included 156 police officers in the North Caucasus who were found to have cooperated with rebels or even participated in terrorist attacks, the department said in a statement.



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