The Arizona Republic

Tempe chief: Officers’ visit to Calif. strip club within rules

- Uriel J. Garcia

Tempe Police Chief Sylvia Moir said on Thursday that her officers didn’t violate any rules or laws when at least three of them visited a strip club during a taxpayer-funded trip to Palm Springs, California, where a police conference was held last month.

But, Moir, who also attended the “Women Leaders in Law Enforcemen­t Training Symposium,” said during a press conference at the Tempe Police Department that she wanted to address the issue publicly to apologize for the negative image it may have sent to the city’s taxpayers.

“If in any way it brings discredit on the profession­al work that our people do every single day to safeguard Tempe, then I owe the community an apology,” she said. “We spend money responsibl­y, and we do it in an open and transparen­t way.”

Moir’s comments came after someone sent an anonymous alert to news outlets and city leaders in an email about some of the officers’ outing to the strip club.

In her own letter to the City Council addressing the episode, Moir said the tipster had misidentif­ied the officers who attended. During the press conference, she declined to identify any of the officers other than to say they all were women.

Moir said the officers spent 20 minutes at the strip club and about three or four officers had gone to the strip club during their off time. She said a total of eight officers were part of the conference, while she was a panelist. She said there is no way of confirming if the officers who attended the strip club spent their $66-perday city allowance at the establishm­ent or if they spent any money at all.

The chief said she became aware of the outing when the city manager told her about the anonymous letter on Nov. 7.

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