Sergeant Bristle – Grand Canyon University Police Department

Sergeant Bristle was named in a 2020 lawsuit filed by student Kino Bonelli, alleging civil rights violations and racial discrimination stemming from incidents in 2017. The lawsuit claimed that Bristle, along with other officers, engaged in misconduct that led to Bonelli’s distress and academic challenges. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Sergeant Bristle](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/sergeant-bristle/) ## Officer Forum […]

Officer Robinson – Grand Canyon University Police Department

In February 2017, Officer Robinson was involved in an incident where he allegedly acted belligerently towards student Kino Bonelli, leading to the confiscation of Bonelli’s student ID and denial of campus entry. This incident contributed to a lawsuit filed by Bonelli against Grand Canyon University and its officers, alleging civil rights violations and racial discrimination. […]

No specific officer information available – Eastern Arizona College Police Department

Despite a thorough search, no publicly available records detailing individual officers from the Eastern Arizona College Police Department with documented misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits within the past 10 years were found. This absence of information may be due to the department’s compliance with transparency laws or the small size of the department. For more […]

while police misconduct records are generally available to the public once investigations are completed – it’s important to note that police misconduct records can be challenging to access due to varying state laws and policies. In Arizona

some departments may not be in full compliance with public records laws. For instance ## Officer Forum Links: – [while police misconduct records are generally available to the public once investigations are completed](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/while-police-misconduct-records-are-generally-available-to-the-public-once-investigations-are-completed/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [while police misconduct records are generally available to the public once investigations are completed](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/while-police-misconduct-records-are-generally-available-to-the-public-once-investigations-are-completed/)

No specific officer misconduct information available – Central Arizona College Police Department

Despite a thorough search, no detailed records of individual officers from the Central Arizona College Police Department involved in misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits within the past 10 years were found. The department is listed on the Brady List, which includes agencies with known issues of police misconduct, but no specific incidents or officer names […]

Davida Dyer – Yuma Police Department

In 2013, Officer Dyer was involved in an incident where she identified a driver who had fled from police. She later recanted, admitting she couldn’t positively identify the suspect. An internal investigation led to her termination in 2014 for violations including untruthfulness and falsification of records. The Yuma County Attorney’s Office placed her on the […]

Jared Elkins – Yuma Police Department

In September 2017, Officer Elkins was arrested in San Diego for raping a 23-year-old woman related to him by marriage during a family gathering. He resigned from the Yuma Police Department following his arrest. In December 2018, he was convicted of forcible rape and other related charges, facing up to 14 years in prison. ([timesofsandiego.com](https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2018/12/19/ex-yuma-cop-found-guilty-of-raping-relative-in-san-diego/?utm_source=openai)) […]

Aaron Goodrich – Yuma Police Department

In 2019, Officer Goodrich was investigated for recklessly driving at speeds up to 80 mph in a 35 mph zone while off-duty. He was also accused of consuming beer at a local establishment and leaving without payment. His employment with the Yuma Police Department ended in November 2019. In May 2020, the Arizona Peace Officer […]

Elena Carrillo – Yuma Police Department

In September 2019, while on duty, Officer Carrillo drove an unmarked patrol car to a residence where she confronted her husband and another woman. Although not cited or charged, her employment with the Yuma Police Department ended in November 2019. In May 2020, the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board considered actions against her […]

Bobby Anthony Garcia – Yuma Police Department

In 2019, Officer Garcia was placed on administrative leave following allegations of a sexual relationship with a minor between 2017 and 2018. He resigned from the department and was indicted on 28 felony counts, including sexual conduct with a minor and sexual exploitation of a minor. In February 2020, his peace officer certification was permanently […]

Lieutenant Romero – Williams Police Department

In 2024, Lieutenant Romero was involved in an incident where he allegedly used excessive force by throwing a handcuffed individual to the ground, resulting in serious injury. An internal investigation led to a written reprimand, requiring Romero to review the department’s use-of-force policy and provide a presentation to the department. The investigation was criticized for […]

disciplinary actions – I found limited information regarding individual officers from the Williams Police Department in Arizona with documented misconduct

or lawsuits within the past 10 years. The available information pertains to a specific incident involving Lieutenant Romero. ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-42/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-42/)

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