Officer Robert Brown – Southern Union Community College Public Safety Department

In 2017, Officer Robert Brown was implicated in a corruption scandal involving the mishandling of parking fines, leading to his termination. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Robert Brown](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-robert-brown-7/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Robert Brown](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-robert-brown-7/)

Officer Jane Smith – Southern Union Community College Public Safety Department

In 2020, Officer Jane Smith was found to have engaged in discriminatory behavior towards a faculty member, resulting in a two-week suspension without pay. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Jane Smith](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-jane-smith-7/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Jane Smith](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-jane-smith-7/)

Alicia Peterson – Surprise Police Department

Detective Peterson resigned in 2010, alleging constructive discharge due to persistent sexual harassment and a hostile work environment. She reported that colleagues spread false rumors, ridiculed her qualifications, and made derogatory comments based on her gender. Peterson filed a lawsuit against the City of Surprise, which led to a jury awarding her $375,000 in damages […]

Nathaniel T. Miller – Surprise Police Department

In 2019, Officer Miller conspired with fellow officer Courtney L. Hicks to conceal their extramarital relationship. Initially denying the affair during internal investigations, both later admitted to the relationship, with Miller confessing to engaging in sexual conduct while on duty. Miller resigned in May 2020. The Arizona Peace Officer Training and Standards Board initiated proceedings […]

Courtney L. Hicks – Surprise Police Department

In 2019, Officer Hicks conspired with fellow officer Nathaniel T. Miller to conceal their extramarital relationship. Initially denying the affair during internal investigations, both later admitted to the relationship, with Miller confessing to engaging in sexual conduct while on duty. Hicks resigned in May 2020. The Arizona Peace Officer Training and Standards Board initiated proceedings […]

Unknown Officer – Samford University Police Department

In 2017, an unnamed campus security officer confronted Massoud Mortazavi while he was practicing piano at Samford University. The officer used threatening and offensive language, detained Mortazavi for approximately thirty minutes, and discussed terrorism in a manner that Mortazavi found intimidating. The officer’s name was not disclosed in the legal proceedings. ## Officer Forum Links: […]

Martin Sosa – Superior Police Department

Officer Martin Sosa was arrested in 2012 for DUI and unlawful flight after evading officers at high speeds. In 2017, while with the Superior Police Department, Sosa participated in the arrest of Clint Peterson, which resulted in allegations of excessive force and false statements by the officers involved. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Martin Sosa](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/martin-sosa/) […]

Richard Mueller – Superior Police Department

Officer Richard Mueller has been employed by four different law enforcement agencies. He was terminated from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office for assaulting an individual at a bar and fleeing from officers. In 2016, while with the Superior Police Department, Mueller was involved in a controversial use-of-force incident that led to a lawsuit alleging excessive […]

Bryan Lawrence – Superior Police Department

Officer Bryan Lawrence was previously dismissed from the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office for lying to a supervisor. While serving in the Superior Police Department, he was terminated for engaging in sexual activities while on duty, ‘sexting’ in uniform, sharing photos of deceased individuals, and conducting unauthorized searches of confidential databases. ## Officer Forum Links: – […]

Christian Ensley – Superior Police Department

Officer Christian Ensley has a history of employment at multiple Arizona police departments, often leaving due to failing to meet standards, resigning under investigation, or being terminated for dishonesty. In 2017, Ensley was involved in the arrest of Clint Peterson, where he was accused of using excessive force and providing false statements. Additionally, in 2016, […]

No individual officer misconduct records found – Russell Community College Public Safety Department

A review of available sources did not reveal specific instances of misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits involving individual officers of the Russell Community College Public Safety Department in Alabama within the past 10 years. The department is listed on the Brady List, which includes known issues of police misconduct, but no detailed information about individual […]

Anthony Doran – Superior Police Department

In 2019, Commander Anthony Doran was terminated after body camera footage revealed he recorded a sexual encounter in his office while on duty. An investigation uncovered 36.6 gigabytes of pornography on his office computer, stored in a folder labeled ‘fun time.’ Doran had previously been dismissed from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department in 2013 for […]

Vanessa A. Mendoza – St. Johns Police Department

In 2011, Officer Mendoza was involved in multiple incidents leading to her decertification. She was untruthful during an AZ POST interview and a City of St. Johns Personnel Board hearing. While off-duty at a public nightclub, she assaulted a uniformed Maricopa County Sheriff’s deputy who was working an off-duty assignment. Additionally, she brought a handcuffed […]

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