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Former Police Chief Charged With Stealing Guns

Posted by: IAPE June 1, 2011

West Vir­ginia Media, wtrf.com
BYLINE: Dave Elias

Mar­tins Ferry, OH

For­mer Mar­tins Ferry Police Chief Barry Car­pen­ter is indicted on theft of firearms charges. 

ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — Court doc­u­ments obtained by WTRF reveal that for­mer Mar­tins Ferry Police Chief Barry Car­pen­ter has been indicted on three counts of thefts of firearms.

Spe­cial Pros­e­cu­tor Shawn Her­vey said Car­pen­ter allegedly stole guns from the Mar­tins Ferry Police Depart­ment while he was chief there. The guns allegedly stolen include two pis­tols and one sniper rifle.

The indict­ments stem from a 10 month inves­ti­ga­tion into $9,000 in miss­ing cash and numer­ous stolen guns.

“We can only link Car­pen­ter to three of the miss­ing guns. We believe he sold two of them for his own per­sonal profit and kept a third gun.” Her­vey said.

The Ohio Bureau of Crim­i­nal Inves­ti­ga­tion and Inden­ti­fi­ca­tion is con­tin­u­ing the inves­ti­ga­tion and offi­cials said it’s pos­si­ble fur­ther charges could be forthcoming.

Car­pen­ter is already serv­ing time in prison after he was found guilty for break­ing into the home of the sur­ro­gate mother for actress Sarah Jes­sica Parker.

Car­pen­ter is up for early release on June 10. How­ever sources said it’s likely these lat­est charges against him will pre­vent any early release.

If Car­pen­ter is found guilty on the lat­est charges he could serve a max­i­mum sen­tence of 15 years in prison. 

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New Details: Euclid Police memo mysteriously appears after being told it didn’t exist

Posted by: IAPE May 13, 2011

World­Now and WOIO, a Ray­com Media Sta­tion, woio.com, 19 Action News
Link to Article

Euclid, OH

EUCLID, OH (WOIO) — 19 Action News has uncov­ered new doc­u­ments in the inves­ti­ga­tion inside the Euclid Police Department.

The lat­est is an inter­nal memo.

Accord­ing to 19 Action News Reporter Ed Gallek, Euclid Police made it hard for us to get our hands on it but it shows slop­pi­ness pro­tect­ing evi­dence from cases and the slop­pi­ness goes back months and months.

We filed a pub­lic records request and Euclid gave us a memo from a cop to a boss. 

Big ques­tions were raised in March about how Euclid Police con­trol the room where they hold evi­dence. Evi­dence that helps decide if someone’s guilty or not.

Last month Euclid lead­ers told us Sergeant Kevin Blakely killed him­self. They say he did it in a meet­ing with super­vi­sors about an inves­ti­ga­tion into the prop­erty room.

But the memo shows the mys­tery was more than about him.

An offi­cer wrote, “I do not recall see­ing prop­erty log books in the last year. The sign in sheets folder has been removed. There was a long period where the door was bro­ken also.”

It is not clear how this affects any cases. The Sheriff’s Depart­ment is not talk­ing but they are investigating.

Euclid Police first said they didn’t have any memos about it but now we have this and we plan to keep digging.

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Mayor: Euclid officer shot himself at police station during meeting with chief about investigation

Posted by: IAPE April 21, 2011

NEWS5ABC, newsnet5.com
BYLINE: Gar­rett Down­ing
Link to Arti­cle
Two Videos
Link to Mayor’s State­ment
Link to Video

Euclid, OH

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EUCLID, Ohio — The Euclid police offi­cer who com­mit­ted sui­cide at the sta­tion Wednes­day morn­ing was not coop­er­at­ing with an inves­ti­ga­tion con­ducted by the sheriff’s office and FBI, accord­ing to a state­ment Thurs­day from Euclid Mayor Bill Cervenik.

Sgt. Kevin Blake­ley was asked to meet with Euclid Police Chief James Repicky Wednes­day, in regards to why he was not coop­er­at­ing with the inves­ti­ga­tion, Cer­venik said.

“At the out­set of this meet­ing, Sergeant Blake­ley sud­denly and trag­i­cally ended his own life with a self-inflicted wound from his police weapon,” Cer­venik said. “No words were spo­ken, and no alter­ca­tion took place. This action taken by Sergeant Blake­ley occurred so quickly that the chief and the super­vi­sors present had no chance to stop this tragic incident.”

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Euclid Mayor Bill Cer­venik talks to the media the day after an offi­cer com­mit­ted sui­cide at the police sta­tion. Pho­tog­ra­pher: Paul Kiska/WEWS

The inves­ti­ga­tion stemmed from a dis­cov­ery by the depart­ment that records and prop­erty logs were not being prop­erly main­tained within the depart­ment. An inter­nal audit was then con­ducted, Cer­venik said, con­firm­ing that incon­sis­ten­cies existed within the records.

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Chief Repicky then asked the Cuya­hoga County Sher­iff, along with the help of the FBI, to inves­ti­gate the mis­han­dling of the records, Cer­venik said.

That inves­ti­ga­tion has yet to be com­pleted, Cer­venik said.

“While we are con­cerned with the family’s grief, we must also reduce mis­in­for­ma­tion, rumors and spec­u­la­tion that could make this very sad sit­u­a­tion even worse,” Cer­venik said.

Keep check­ing newsnet5.com for more information.

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