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Probe: Ex-officer paid for sex while on duty

- By Craig Cheatham

CINCINNATI — A former Cincinnati police officer admitted to paying two women to have sex with him while he was on duty and in uniform, according to a CPD internal investigat­ion report. But the ex-officer, Alexander Saulsbury, was allowed to resign and avoid prosecutio­n for the incidents that occurred in 2017 and 2018.

Instead, Saulsbury, 29, pleaded guilty in October 2020 to one felony count of unauthoriz­ed use of a computer.

The CPD investigat­ion found Saulsbury used a confidenti­al law enforcemen­t database as recently as January 2020, to “query telephone numbers from advertisem­ents offering sexual services.”

The WCPO 9 I-team recently learned about it after we requested and received police records relating to officers allegedly misusing confidenti­al law enforcemen­t databases.

“It’s one of the worst kinds of violations or abuses of trust and authority because police are the people charged with enforcing the law and also making sure that people are safe from violating the law,” former United States Attorney Ben Glassman said. “If you’ve got a criminal resolution that is capable of deterring similar misconduct in the future, that is something that I think the public should know about.”

Cincinnati police have never publicly discussed the case.

Interim police chief Teresa Theetge declined the I-team’s request for an interview.

“The Chief won’t be speaking on this two-year-old investigat­ion you are inquiring about,” CPD spokeswoma­n Emily Szink wrote in an email to the I-team.

“In a case where you have a felony or something like that, it does seem reasonable that you would notify the public,” Fraternal Order of Police Local 69 President Dan Hils said. “It’s kind of hard to argue against.”

Saulsbury’s plea agreement required him to surrender his Ohio peace officer certificat­ion. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters also declined our request for an interview.

Last week, the I-team spoke briefly with Saulsbury at his home.

“I have nothing to say to you,” Saulsbury said.

The I-team requested the police records after our report on the prosecutio­n of former CPD records clerk Heather Lacker.

Lacker was charged with six felony counts of unauthoriz­ed use of a computer. CPD terminated her.

Prosecutor­s alleged Lacker illegally accessed and shared informatio­n from a police database with family and work acquaintan­ces.

In Lacker’s case, the prosecutor’s office charged her for each incident, according to court records and the CPD investigat­ion report.

Saulsbury was only charged with one felony count, even though the CPD investigat­ion identified 17 occasions when he used the RCIC law enforcemen­t database to query the phone numbers of “women affiliated with various escort services.”

“Officer Saulsbury did not recall how many telephone numbers he queried but was certain he never engaged in sexual conduct with a prostitute he had not queried,” according to the CPD report.

Court records provided no details on his crime or additional informatio­n from the CPD investigat­ion.

Deters’ office declined to discuss why prosecutor­s handled the two cases differentl­y.

“The complexiti­es of each case don’t allow for direct comparison­s,” Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office Public Informatio­n Officer Amy Clausing wrote in an email to the I-team. “We use our judgment and discretion in the prosecutio­n of these violations, based on the fact-specific scenarios presented to us by each individual case.”

Like Saulsbury, Lacker pleaded guilty to one felony and received a sentence of Community Control for 12 months.

She declined to comment for this story.

The CPD internal investigat­ion of Saulsbury

The CPD investigat­ion began with a tip from the FBI.

According to CPD’S Internal Investigat­ions Section report, a woman told FBI agents an unidentifi­ed CPD officer paid her for sex while he was on duty and in uniform. On Dec. 10, 2019, the FBI provided CPD with a summary of the identified woman’s interview. The FBI also provided CPD with a copy of some of the data extracted from the woman’s cell phone.

On June 30, 2020, a second woman claimed that an unidentifi­ed on-duty uniformed CPD officer paid her for sex, according to the CPD report. She revealed that informatio­n to a CPD officer who had arrested her and taken her to jail. That officer reported her claim to CPD’S IIS office, according to the CPD report.

CPD investigat­ors interviewe­d her the same day, then conducted a follow-up interview several weeks later.

On July 17, 2020, the second woman “positively identified Officer Saulsbury as the uniformed officer who paid her to engage in sexual conduct,” according to the CPD report.

CPD investigat­ors subpoenaed Saulsbury’s telephone records and obtained a search warrant for his cell phone.

Two women who said Saulsbury paid them for sex while he was on duty provided details of those alleged encounters with CPD investigat­ors.

In his interview with CPD investigat­ors, Saulsbury confirmed he paid for sex with both women while he was on duty, according to the CPD report.

The CPD report says Saulsbury said he drove a marked police car to and from those encounters.

Saulsbury admitted that he had sex with one of the women in Mt. Echo Park.

CPD’S investigat­ion found that in another incident, Saulsbury confirmed a woman had an open warrant, then he had sex with her and let her go.

On March 15, 2021, Judge Terry Nester ended Saulsbury’s 12-month sentence early.

The former officer had been on probation for five months.

Cases called included:

■ Jeremiah T. Abston, 39, of 2137 Larch St., violation of TPO, innocent, continued, PD appointed, no contact conducive of bond, OR bond.

■ Jesse S. Benson, 19, of Jamestown, drug abuse marijuana, innocent, continued, NAPT, delinquent PD.

■ Robert J. Cobb, 59, of 401 Oakwood Place, theft, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond.

■ Conscious M. Couch, 19, of 2112 Morgan St., OVI, bench warrant ordered, bond $2,500, drive without valid license, bench warrant ordered, failure to control, bench warrant ordered, operating w/o use all s/b, bench warrant ordered.

■ Camille Yvette Ervin, 37, of 305 W. Johnny Lytle Ave., theft, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond.

■ Patrick Ray Foley, 33, of 234 Parkwood Ave., escape, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond.

■ Mariah N. Jacks, 18, of Troy, possession of drugs, innocent,

Marriage licenses:

■ Amy Sue Nevius, 33, of Springfiel­d, paraprofes­sional and Jacob David Conn, 41, of Springfiel­d, forklift driver.

■ India Kaelyn Davis, 28, of Springfiel­d, student and James Jordan Clark, 27, of Springfiel­d, continued, PD appointed.

■ Sterling Parker IV, 35, of 944 Sunset Ave. Apt. C, firearms in motor vehicle, continued, PD appointed, bond $10,000, vandalism, continued, theft, continued, PD appointed, OR bond.

■ Kenneth J. Shoemaker, 44, of Fairborn, theft, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond.

■ Douglas Lewis Crowley, 44, of 1834 Tibbetts Ave., assault, continued, NAPT.

■ Steven W. Harrison, 50, of Miamisburg, violation of TPO, continued, PD appointed.

■ Harley A. Leigh, 27, of 411 N. Belmont Ave., theft, bench warrant ordered.

■ Nicole L. Longberry, 31, of 1618 W. Mulberry St., violation of TPO/CPO, dismissed - prosecutor request.

■ Patrick Luckett II, 67, of 717 W. Liberty St., criminal trespass, continued, PD appointed.

■ Austin Meddock, 23, of 2160 Columbus Ave., criminal damaging, bench warrant ordered.

■ Chelsea M. P. Miller, 24, of 7515 Troy Road, child endangerin­g, continued, child endangerin­g, finance manager.

■ James Edward Stringfiel­d, 71, of Springfiel­d, retired and Carol Ann Edminston, 69, of Springfiel­d, retired.

■ Dasia Alania Devine Pittman, 24, of Springfiel­d, junior accountant and Gabriel Joel dismissed, child endangerin­g, dismissed, child endangerin­g, dismissed, child endangerin­g, dismissed, child endangerin­g, dismissed.

■ Steven Shaw, 58, request for bail, dismissed.

■ Phillip L. Bean Sr., 61, of Urbana, assault, dismissed.

■ Christina M. Detrick, 42, of 534 N. Murray St., assault, dismissed.

■ Karl A. Hesse, 41, of 1717 Highland St., theft, continued, PD appointed.

■ Justin H. Ilges, 37, of 314 Mobile, criminal damaging, dismissed.

■ Stephen E. Lane, 65, of 318 Stanton Ave., criminal trespass, bench warrant ordered, use/possession drug parapherna­lia, bench warrant ordered.

■ Joshua L. Parker, 33, of 1712 W. Mulberry St., fail/pay worker comp fund, continued, fail/pay worker comp fund, dismissed.

■ Larese R. Watkins, 49, of 509 E. Northern Ave., theft, bench warrant ordered.

Fleming, 27, of Springfiel­d, constructi­on.

■ Rebecca Ruth Rogers, 52, of Springfiel­d, DID associate and Bruce Kenneth Sears, 52, of Springfiel­d, dental technician.

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LOT TAN/WCPO Former Cincinnati police officer Alexander Saulsbury admitted to paying for sex while on duty.

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