>A Texas police dispatcher named Krystle Perez has been suspended from her position.
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>This comes after her husband, Giancarlo Perez, found evidence that she had been sexting with seven officers, including two with whom she was involved in affairs.
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>The investigation by her boss is also looking into whether some of these activities took place while she was on duty. Krystle Perez, who worked as an overnight dispatcher at the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office in San Antonio, is currently on unpaid leave.
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>Sheriff Javier Salazar told KABB that their conduct was found to be severe enough during the investigation to warrant proposed terminations.
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>“Their conduct apparently according to the investigation was found to be egregious enough to where we would issue those proposed terminations,” Sheriff Javier Salazar told KABB.
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>Deputy Jason Jarvis has been proposed a 30-day suspension, while his wife, Jessica Jarvis, is reportedly divorcing him after he admitted to having an affair with Perez.
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>Jessica Jarvis told KABB: “These are people that are supposed to be protecting us, serving and making sure the community is safe and instead they’re busy setting up affairs, they’re busy setting up appointments to basically have sexual relations.”
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>According to Giancarlo Perez, he was responsible for discovering the explicit messages between his wife and six Bexar County deputies, as well as an officer from the City of Converse Police Department.
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>KABB reported that Perez shared some of the messages with them, but they were deemed too explicit to share publicly.
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>Following the scandalous Maegan Hall scandal at the La Vergne Police Department in Tennessee, this similarly incident has emerged in San Antonio.
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>An investigation conducted internally revealed that Maegan Hall, a 26-year-old married police officer, engaged in sexual activities with six other police officers.
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>As a result of the scandal, Hall and five other police officers lost their jobs, while three others were suspended.
Wait – She’s on UNPAID leave while under investigation? If a cop is accused of wrongfully killing someone, they are put on PAID leave during their investigation.
CrJ418 says
Cops holding that high moral standard again.
Nothing says “public servant” and “you can trust us” like trying to fuck a married woman you work with.
Cmyers1980 says
I can understand six but seven? That’s outrageous.
azarbi says
She was probably giving moral support to the team. Why fire her ?
hour_of_the_rat says
>A Texas police dispatcher named Krystle Perez has been suspended from her position.
>
>This comes after her husband, Giancarlo Perez, found evidence that she had been sexting with seven officers, including two with whom she was involved in affairs.
>
>The investigation by her boss is also looking into whether some of these activities took place while she was on duty. Krystle Perez, who worked as an overnight dispatcher at the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office in San Antonio, is currently on unpaid leave.
>
>Sheriff Javier Salazar told KABB that their conduct was found to be severe enough during the investigation to warrant proposed terminations.
>
>“Their conduct apparently according to the investigation was found to be egregious enough to where we would issue those proposed terminations,” Sheriff Javier Salazar told KABB.
>
>Deputy Jason Jarvis has been proposed a 30-day suspension, while his wife, Jessica Jarvis, is reportedly divorcing him after he admitted to having an affair with Perez.
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>Jessica Jarvis told KABB: “These are people that are supposed to be protecting us, serving and making sure the community is safe and instead they’re busy setting up affairs, they’re busy setting up appointments to basically have sexual relations.”
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>According to Giancarlo Perez, he was responsible for discovering the explicit messages between his wife and six Bexar County deputies, as well as an officer from the City of Converse Police Department.
>
>KABB reported that Perez shared some of the messages with them, but they were deemed too explicit to share publicly.
>
>Following the scandalous Maegan Hall scandal at the La Vergne Police Department in Tennessee, this similarly incident has emerged in San Antonio.
>
>An investigation conducted internally revealed that Maegan Hall, a 26-year-old married police officer, engaged in sexual activities with six other police officers.
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>As a result of the scandal, Hall and five other police officers lost their jobs, while three others were suspended.
sloppyredditor says
To be fair, this is in Texas where pickup lines begin with “Hey baby, I hear you like active shooters…”
EdisonLightbulb says
Wait – She’s on UNPAID leave while under investigation? If a cop is accused of wrongfully killing someone, they are put on PAID leave during their investigation.