Los Angeles Times

LAPD official is focus of inquiry

Commander’s police car is found damaged, abandoned in Carson.

- By Richard Winton and James Queally Times staff writers Joel Rubin, Maya Lau and Nicole Santa Cruz contribute­d to this article.

A top commander’s unmarked vehicle was involved in a collision and found abandoned in Carson.

The Los Angeles Police Department is investigat­ing a top commander whose unmarked police car was involved in a collision Thursday night and found abandoned in Carson, officials said Friday.

Three sources familiar with the investigat­ion identified him as Cmdr. Jeff Nolte, who oversees a team that investigat­es officer-involved shootings. Los Angeles police officials did not identify the commander but said he been assigned to home and was the subject of an investigat­ion. Nolte could not be reached for comment.

The car was discovered Friday morning in Carson, said Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department spokeswoma­n Nicole Nishida. Carson station deputies received two calls early Friday morning about an abandoned vehicle near Avalon Boulevard and 213th Street. Deputies found it and “LAPD has the investigat­ion,” Nishida said.

The unmarked vehicle has collision damage and a missing wheel, a source familiar with the investigat­ion said.

LAPD spokesman Josh Rubenstein, in a statement, said the department has “initiated an investigat­ion regarding a traffic collision that occurred Thursday, Jan. 24 involving one of our Command Staff officers.

“The department employee was not injured in the crash and we don’t believe anyone else was involved in the incident. We are currently working with the California Highway Patrol to determine the nature of the crash. The employee has been assigned home pending the outcome of the investigat­ion.”

Exactly where the collision took place was unclear, and Rubenstein could not say when it occurred.

Simeon Yarbrough, a California Highway Patrol spokesman, said the car had been in a crash near the 110 and 405 freeways and that the LAPD informed his office it would handle the matter.

The investigat­ion is the latest incident involving a high-ranking LAPD official. Assistant Chief Jorge Villegas was the subject of an internal affairs investigat­ion after sources said undercover officers witnessed him and a female subordinat­e in what appeared to be sexual activity inside his department-issued car outside a bar. Villegas announced his retirement in October and has declined to comment.

Last month, an LAPD disciplina­ry board moved to fire Cmdr. Nicole Mehringer after she was charged with public intoxicati­on following an altercatio­n with Glendale police in April. Mehringer and a subordinat­e, Sgt. James Kelly, were arrested after the unmarked LAPD vehicle they were in was found resting against another vehicle at 1 a.m. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Meanwhile, LAPD Officer Daniel Reedy is under investigat­ion by police and prosecutor­s after he was accused by a fellow officer, Det. Ysabel Villegas — the wife of Jorge Villegas — of assault and distributi­ng explicit images of her without her permission.

Earlier this month, Ysabel Villegas, who has acknowledg­ed having an extramarit­al affair with Reedy, was granted an extension of a restrainin­g order against him.

Reedy is on administra­tive leave and could not be reached for comment.

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