Imperial Valley Press

California officer accused of filing false police report

-

SACRAMENTO, Calif. ( AP) — A Sacramento Police Department officer was arrested Thursday on suspicion of filing a false police report in a case connected to a traffic stop last year that prompted a wide-ranging internal investigat­ion, officials said.

The department announced the arrest of Alexa Palubicki, 26, in a brief statement that didn’t include many details about what prompted the probe, which is ongoing.

Joshua Olander, an attorney for Palubicki, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

After being alerted to the officer’s potential misconduct, “the department launched a thorough audit of all arrests and associated supplement­al reports submitted by Palubicki over the course of her three-year employment,” the police statement said.

The felony complaint obtained by the Sacramento Bee says Palubicki filed a false report when she wrote that she stopped to question a motorist at a gas station after seeing his vehicle “make the turn without utilizing a turn signal.”

Investigat­ors within the police department spent five months interviewi­ng dozens of employees “as well as reviewing footage from body-worn-cameras, in-car-cameras, and surveillan­ce cameras,” the police statement said.

Internal police investigat­ion documents obtained by the Bee show the investigat­ion led to the suspension of Palubicki’s partner and included numerous search warrants.

Sacramento police confirmed other officers have been suspended, but would not disclose their names.

The case involved a traffic stop on July 11, 2020, in which Palubicki and her partner, another female officer, spotted a 27- year- old Black man driving a Nissan Altima that “abruptly” pulled into a gas station and parked across two parking spaces, the documents say.

The driver got out, and the officers approached him to “advise him that he parked illegally,” the documents say.

Palubicki discovered the driver had a suspended license. The partner thought she saw marijuana in a plastic cup in the console, leading to a search of the vehicle despite repeated protests from the motorist that they did not have permission to search the car, the documents say.

During the search, Palubicki’s partner found a loaded handgun, the documents say.

The motorist was rested and taken to jail. But the case was later dismissed the case, with prosecutor­s citing “insufficie­nt evidence,” the Bee reported.

Both officers involved in the incident were placed on administra­tive leave by July 17, the documents say.

Online jail records show Palubicki had already been released as of 5 p.m. Thursday. A phone number listed in her name was disconnect­ed, the newspaper said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States