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Two police officers from Fairfield, California were recently accused of using department databases to research women that they were talking to on internet dating websites.
According to court documents, Officers Stephen Ruiz and Jacob Glashoff used a statewide police database called “the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System” to dig up personal information about women on dating sites. The documents also show that the officers allegedly spent a lot of time browsing these sites while on the clock.
The officers were reportedly very open about their activity and discussed it with many of their co-workers. One of the other officers who overheard them reported it to one of his superiors this past June.