CLEVELAND, Ohio – City officials say a Cleveland cop will be suspended for sending a lewd photo to a woman and other inappropriate behavior.

Patrol Officer Thomas Tewell, of the Second District, will begin his 25-day unpaid suspension once he returns from National Guard training in June, according to Mayor Frank Jackson's office.

In March, Safety Director Michael McGrath sent Tewell a letter detailing the charges against him. After a disciplinary hearing, Tewell was found guilty of sending a woman an uninvited sexually explicit photo, using social media to track down -- and ask out for drinks -- a woman he ticketed, and failing to appear in court.

Jeff Follmer, president of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association, said Tewell's behavior was out of line.

"The conduct he displayed is not supported by myself or this union," Follmer said.

Officials said Tewell, who graduated from the police academy in March 2013, entered into a "Last Chance Agreement" after the ruling.

Follmer said such agreements, which vary by situation, let a disciplined officer know what standards must be met in order for him keep his job on the force.