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    Agreed suspension of Corporal Richard Parslow

    Chief of Police Joseph Chacon determined that Corporal Parslow's acts violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03 and suspended him from his duties for sixty days, from June 7, 2022, to August 5, 2022. An Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Corporal Parslow violated Civil Service Rules and APD policy when it was determined that he failed to respond to an incident on December 12, 2021, in a timely manner. He also failed to respond as a backup officer in a timely manner for incidents on March 30, 2021, April 18, 2021, and September 1, 2021, and other performance issues.

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    6 de junio de 2022

    Agreed suspension of Corporal Richard Parslow

    Chief of Police Joseph Chacon determined that Corporal Parslow's acts violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03 and suspended him from his duties for sixty days, from June 7, 2022, to August 5, 2022. An Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Corporal Parslow violated Civil Service Rules and APD policy when it was determined that he failed to respond to an incident on December 12, 2021, in a timely manner. He also failed to respond as a backup officer in a timely manner for incidents on March 30, 2021, April 18, 2021, and September 1, 2021, and other performance issues.

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    Agreed suspension of Corporal Richard Parslow

    Chief of Police Joseph Chacon determined that Corporal Parslow's acts violated Civil Service Commission Rule 10.03 and suspended him from his duties for sixty days, from June 7, 2022, to August 5, 2022. An Internal Affairs' investigation revealed that Corporal Parslow violated Civil Service Rules and APD policy when it was determined that he failed to respond to an incident on December 12, 2021, in a timely manner. He also failed to respond as a backup officer in a timely manner for incidents on March 30, 2021, April 18, 2021, and September 1, 2021, and other performance issues.

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