Unnamed Deputy – Garland County Sheriff’s Office

Prior to February 2011, an unnamed deputy was accused of exposing his genitals to female inmates through a hole in a supply closet. Although Sheriff Sanders stated that this deputy was terminated, records indicate that he was allowed to resign. Specific dates and further details are not provided. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Unnamed Deputy](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/unnamed-deputy-3/)

Danny Wilson – Garland County Sheriff’s Office

In May 2013, Officer Danny Wilson allegedly exposed himself to a customer at the Big Chill. The customer chose not to press charges. An internal investigation found sufficient evidence of conduct unbecoming an officer, leading to Wilson’s termination on June 11, 2013. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Danny Wilson](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/danny-wilson/)

Michael Wright – Garland County Sheriff’s Office

In 2017, Sergeant Michael Wright, a 20-year veteran and treasurer of the Arkansas Narcotics Officers Association, was arrested for stealing from the association. He pleaded guilty to theft of property over $1,000, was sentenced to two years probation, and ordered to pay $11,380 in restitution. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Michael Wright](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/michael-wright/)

Garvin Reid – Garland County Sheriff’s Office

In February 2011, Deputy Garvin Reid allegedly raped inmate Rachel Cooper in the stock room of the Garland County Detention Center. Prior to this incident, Reid was accused of sexually harassing a female coworker by sticking his tongue in her ear and attempting to kiss her, making sexual comments to a female trustee inmate, and […]

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