The Reporter (Vacaville)

Officers arrested in false reports case

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Two Southern California police officers have been arrested in connection with filing false reports about a firearms arrest more than three years ago, authoritie­s said.

Long Beach Police Officers Dedier Reyes and David Salcedo voluntaril­y surrendere­d Friday. They have been suspended from the department.

It was not immediatel­y known if they had attorneys who could speak on their behalf, and the Long Beach Police Officers Associatio­n, the union that represents officers, sergeants and lieutenant­s, did not return requests for comment on Saturday.

The officers continued to work until their arrests even though Long Beach detectives noticed in February 2018 that there were discrepanc­ies between their police reports about a firearms arrest and surveillan­ce video.

“Through their review, detectives learned that the officers’ actions were inconsiste­nt with their written reports,” Long Beach police said in a news release Friday.

Police immediatel­y released the person who was arrested and did not seek charges against him.

The department is reviewing Reyes and Salcedo’s previous reports and arrests.

Agency spokespers­on Richard Mejia said a preliminar­y review by the department didn’t initially warrant the officers’ removal from work, and administra­tive cases typically are put on hold until prosecutor­s decide whether to pursue charges.

“Upon completing the investigat­ion, the Department presented the matter to the (Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office), and when they indicated that they would file, the officers were pulled from the field and suspended,” Mejia said in a statement.

Long Beach detectives submitted the criminal case to prosecutor­s in January 2019. Arrest warrants for the officers were not issued until Friday.

Reyes, 38, was released Friday on $2 bail. The 16year officer was booked on suspicion of perjury, filing a false police report and filing a false government document.

Salcedo, 28, was released on $1 bail. The five-year officer was booked on suspicion of filing a false police report and filing a false government document.

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