A Denver police officer will face a 10-day suspension and a fine for leaving work early to go to a strip club and then using a police database to look up a dancer, who was later found dead.

It is the second time in less than a year that Denver Police Department Officer Shederick Dobbin has been in trouble for abusing his access to the database. And officers using the information for personal reasons has been an ongoing problem within the department.

Lakewood police interviewed Dobbin in November while investigating the death of the woman, who is named only by initials in the discipline letter. Lakewood police Sgt. Andrea Brun declined to name the woman Tuesday and said the investigation was ongoing. Dobbin was not a suspect in the case, Brun said.

Dobbin told investigators he met the woman in June at PT’s Showclub, a strip club in southwest Denver.

Records show that Dobbin ran the woman’s name through the NCIC database twice in July. Dobbin told internal affairs officers that he ran her name to check if she had warrants and to see if she was “someone I can be around,” according to the discipline letter. He also searched for two of the woman’s friends. He admitted that the searches were not part of a criminal investigation.

Dobbin told investigators that he last saw the woman Nov. 5. He left work an hour early that day to go to the strip club.

Four days later, Lakewood police interviewed him about his relationship with the woman.

Dobbin was previously suspended for four days for using the database with the girlfriend of a man suspected of assaulting a city employee. He knew the suspect’s girlfriend through his other job working security at a nightclub and read her parts of a report on the investigation. The suspect later used that information to deny involvement.

Denver officers using the NCIC system for personal reasons became a focal point for the city’s Office of the Independent Monitor in 2016. Law enforcement use the national database to look up license plate numbers, addresses and criminal history. Denver police officers are not allowed to use the NCIC database for any reason outside of work.

Dobbin will serve his suspension between April 21 and May 1.