The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Probation officer is accused of sex crime

The female officer has been charged with sex with an inmate, bringing contraband into a jail

- By Jason Henry jhenry@scng.com

In another black eye for the troubled Los Angeles County Probation Department, a probation officer has been accused of having sex with a minor in custody at the Dorothy Kirby Center in Commerce.

The female officer, who has not been identified, was charged with arranging a meeting with the minor for a lewd purpose, sex with an inmate, bringing contraband into a jail and unauthoriz­ed possession of a cellphone in a secured area.

The Probation Department’s Juvenile Safety and Welfare Task Force, formed in February to combat the spread of drugs and other contraband, will forward the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office once the investigat­ion is complete, according to the department.

Investigat­ors discovered the relationsh­ip while investigat­ing a phone recovered from a youth at the facility on March 7, according to a statement from the department.

“Informatio­n supported by a warrant led investigat­ors to communicat­ions between the detained youth and Probation Officer,” the statement reads. “Some of these communicat­ions appeared to have occurred while the employee was at work and there were photos that are sexual in nature.”

The employee allegedly gave statements during interviews with investigat­ors that confirmed the conversati­ons were with her. Investigat­ors found a cellphone, which is not permitted inside the facility, and a prescripti­on pill container “with different types of pills in varying quantities” in her possession. The department declined to comment further on the incident as it is “an ongoing investigat­ion involving an employee and a minor.”

First arrest by task force

It is the first arrest — at least made publicly — by the Juvenile Safety and Welfare Task Force.

Probation Chief Guillermo Viera Rosa formed

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