William ‘Bill’ Karolyi – Kettering Police Department

In 2015, Lieutenant William ‘Bill’ Karolyi resigned after an internal investigation revealed he had a one-time affair with a subordinate dispatcher. The investigation was initiated following an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) complaint filed by a co-worker. Although no EEOC violation was found, both employees were found to have violated the department’s Code of Ethics. Karolyi admitted to the affair, stating it was a ‘foolish mistake’ and emphasized that it did not interfere with his professional duties. Both he and the dispatcher resigned from their positions. ([wdtn.com](https://www.wdtn.com/news/kettering-police-officer-admits-one-time-affair/?utm_source=openai))

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