Updated at 3:15 p.m. Oct. 31: Revised to include information from Garland police.

Two Dallas police officers have been fired after internal investigations, Police Chief U. Renee Hall announced Tuesday.

Senior Cpl. Raymond Ramos, 37, and Officer Natalia Garcia, 29, were dismissed after hearings Monday, the department said in a news release.

An investigation determined that Ramos, an 11-year veteran of the department, harassed a resident with phone calls, text messages and in person, the last incident triggering a response by Garland police in 2016.

Garland police said officers had been called out to an LA Fitness location in the 1200 block of W. Centerville Road in Garland on Aug. 7, 2016, after a woman called and said Ramos had been following her. When they arrived, officers found no threat or assault had taken place, and Ramos was not arrested.

In addition, Ramos failed to comply with a direct order not to contact the person, and he used departmental resources for personal reasons, the investigation found.

Ramos had been assigned to the southeast patrol division.

Garcia, who joined the department in 2012, was dismissed because she "engaged in adverse conduct" when she drove a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, the department said. She was arrested on a DWI charge in June with a blood-alcohol content of 0.15, according to court documents.

Separately, police said, the investigation concluded that on two occasions in 2016 and 2017, Garcia gave inconsistent, conflicting or misleading statements during an investigation.

Garcia, a patrol officer assigned to the northwest division, also was found to be drunk in public on another occasion, and she caused inaccurate, false and/or improper information to be entered into a police report, the department said.

Under the city's civil service rules, both officers can appeal their firings.

Staff writer Dana Branham contributed to this report.