Oral reprimand of Officer Luis Soto-Saldivar
Commander Miesse delivered an oral reprimand to Officer Soto-Saldivar for not entering property or damage on a vehicle towed from the scene during a collision investigation. This violates Austin Policy Department policy 350.4, which states in part that in all incidents where a vehicle is impounded or moved, officers will make an inventory of the vehicle for damage and any items of personal property.
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FOUNDED 1839
MEMORANDUM
Austin Police Department
Highway Enforcement Command
TO:
Luis Soto-Saldivar 7714, Officer
FROM:
Eric Miesse 2433, Commander
DATE:
July 7th , 2020
SUBJECT:
Oral Reprimand IA Case 2020-0187
This memorandum is in reference to an incident which occurred on 02/07/2020 and your conduct
at that time. Specifically I am referring to your involvement in a collision investigation in which
you did not enter property or damage on a vehicle towed from the scene.
Your actions violated APD Policy (General Order 350.4) which states:
350.4 VEHICLE INVENTORY
(a) In all incidents where a vehicle is impounded or moved, officers will make an inventory
of the vehicle for damage and any items of personal property. Such an inventory is a
care taking function intended to protect:
1. The owner's property while it remains in police custody.
2. The police against claims or disputes over lost or stolen property.
(b) The scope of the inventory will include:
1. The exterior for body damage.
2. Those places in a vehicle where a person ordinarily would store or leave items
of personal property. Those areas can be but are not limited to:
(a) Passenger compartment.
(b) Trunk, console, glove box, and attached locked containers (e.g., toolbox)
if the key is readily available.
(c) Open and closed containers.
3. The inventory will include contents of locked containers (e.g., briefcase,
footlockers) if the key or combination is readily available. If the key is unavailable,
containers/compartments may be opened with supervisor's approval.
(c) All vehicle damage and personal property located during an inventory of a vehicle will
be listed on the APD Wrecker/Impound Report, including its description and location.
(d) Unless placed with the prisoner's property at Central Booking, any personal items
removed from the vehicle by the impounding officer will be:
1. Listed and described on the APD Wrecker/Impound Report and the property
section of the incident report; and
PDINTS
2. Turned into the Evidence Room in accordance with Department General Orders.
(e) If an item of contraband, or fruit or instrument of a crime is found during a vehicle
inventory, it may be seized and the person in possession of the vehicle arrested for
the appropriate offense(s).
The purpose of this memorandum is to document this oral reprimand. You are hereby reminded
that compliance with the Department's rules and regulations are a condition of your continued
employment as a police officer. Failure to comply with this policy in the future may result in
more severe disciplinary action against you, up to, and including an indefinite suspension.
I hereby acknowledge receipt of the foregoing Oral Reprimand:
Doral
7/20/20/1346
Signature of Officer Receiving Reprimand
Date / Time
sall #91585
7/20/10 1347hg
Signature of COC Sergeant
Date / Time
3933
7-20-20 1:53
Signature of COC Lieutenant
Date / Time
77:20-20 4:05pm
Signature of COC Commander
Date / Time
cc:
Employee
Employee's Supervisor
Internal Affairs
James