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| Subject: Former poLICE chief, officers allegedly framed teen for burglaries to keep crime stats up: Prosecutors Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:10 pm | |
| A former south Florida police chief and two of his officers are accused of framing a teenage boy for four burglaries in order to look like they had perfect burglary arrest statistics, according to federal prosecutors. The 16-year-old boy -- who is not named in the indictment filed Thursday but is referred to by the initials "T.D." -- was arrested in June 2013 on felony charges connected to four separate burglaries at unoccupied homes that April and May. Former Biscayne Park Police Chief Raimundo Atesiano allegedly instructed Charlie Dayoub, who was a full-time officer, and Raul Fernandez, who was a reserve officer, to unlawfully arrest and charge the teen for the unsolved burglaries, even though there was no evidence that he was behind them, prosecutors allege.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-chief-officers-allegedly-framed-teen-burglaries-crime/story?id=55834068
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