publicly available information about individual officers from the McKean County Sheriff’s Office in Pennsylvania who have been involved in misconduct – I was unable to find specific

disciplinary actions ## Officer Forum Links: – [publicly available information about individual officers from the McKean County Sheriff's Office in Pennsylvania who have been involved in misconduct](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/publicly-available-information-about-individual-officers-from-the-mckean-county-sheriffs-office-in-pennsylvania-who-have-been-involved-in-misconduct/)

Mark Lusk – Lycoming County Sheriff’s Office

In October 2017, two constables, Chad Riley and Mark Phillips, filed a civil lawsuit against Sheriff Mark Lusk, alleging that he unlawfully denied them work in the county. The constables claimed that Lusk lacked the authority to terminate their assignments and suggested that the dismissals were politically motivated, as Riley had previously run against Lusk […]

Deputy Warden Hyder – Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department

In 2008, Deputy Warden Hyder conducted an investigation into allegations against a corrections officer involving inappropriate conduct with female inmates and staff. The investigation revealed multiple instances of misconduct, including sexual harassment and favoritism towards certain inmates. The findings led to the termination of the officer involved. Hyder’s report was instrumental in the disciplinary action […]

Deputy Michael Patterson – Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department

On September 27, 2007, Deputy Michael Patterson was present during the decontamination process of Deputies Jane Doe and Brian Szumski after a flea infestation. Patterson, along with other deputies, was in the vehicle when Doe and Szumski were transported back to the sheriff’s office. Doe filed a lawsuit alleging invasion of privacy and emotional distress. […]

documented cases of individual officers from the Lebanon County Sheriff’s Office in Pennsylvania who have been involved in misconduct – there are no specific

disciplinary actions ## Officer Forum Links: – [documented cases of individual officers from the Lebanon County Sheriff's Office in Pennsylvania who have been involved in misconduct](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/documented-cases-of-individual-officers-from-the-lebanon-county-sheriffs-office-in-pennsylvania-who-have-been-involved-in-misconduct/)

John P. Ehnot – Lackawanna County Sheriff’s Department

On March 11, 2023, Deputy Sheriff John P. Ehnot verbally and physically assaulted detainee Kenneth Eiswerth, allegedly due to Eiswerth’s sexual orientation. Surveillance footage captured Ehnot pushing Eiswerth around the cell during a confrontation. Ehnot faced criminal charges, resulting in two years of probation and termination from his position. Eiswerth filed a lawsuit against Ehnot […]

disciplinary actions – I found no publicly available records of individual officers from the Juniata County Sheriff’s Office in Pennsylvania with documented misconduct

or lawsuits within the past 10 years. The Brady List for the Juniata County Sheriff’s Office does not provide specific names or detailed incidents. ([giglio-bradylist.com](https://giglio-bradylist.com/pennsylvania/juniata-county-sheriffs-office?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-77/)

I am unable to generate the requested CSV file. For more comprehensive information – Pennsylvania

you may consider submitting a formal records request to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office or consulting local news archives and legal databases for any publicly available reports or case records. ## Officer Forum Links: – [I am unable to generate the requested CSV file. For more comprehensive information](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/i-am-unable-to-generate-the-requested-csv-file-for-more-comprehensive-information/)

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