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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Mentor PD Completes Investigation Into Off-Duty Officer Who Put Head In Bucket Of Urine

Mentor Police Chief Daniel Llewellyn recommended that the officer be suspended for two days; nine other officers who were present received written reprimands

The Mentor Police Department has completed its investigation into an off-duty officer who put his head in a bucket of urine for $450 while tailgaiting outside of a Cleveland Browns game. Ultimately, Mentor Police Chief Daniel Llewellyn recommended that Patrolman Phil Croucher be suspended for two days for "conduct unbecoming an officer." Llewellyn also said that Croucher should be ordered to attend an alcohol evaluation that would be arranged and paid for by the city. Croucher could avoid one of those suspended days if he attends the evaluation and has no similar conduct for a year. However, the proposed discipline has not been finalized as Croucher has appealed the suspension. In his filed appeal, Croucher wrote, "The proposed discipline …

Drobs

10:12 am on Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Yeah leave him alone, He was just bribed into doing something he did not want to do and was wrong, jeeze   more ›

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Browns Fan Who Put Head In Bucket Of Urine Was Off-Duty Mentor Police Officer

Mentor Police Chief Daniel Llewellyn said the policeman is an "exceptional" officer though he is disappointed in his behavior

Mentor Police Chief Daniel Llewellyn has confirmed to WKYC that the Browns fan who put his head in a bucket of urine for $450 while tailgaiting this past Sunday is an off-duty Mentor police officer. Llewellyn told the news station that Officer Phil Croucher is an "exceptional" officer who has earned 14 commendations for his work during his tenure with the department, including praise from Secret Service and the FBI. However, Llewellyn also said that he was disappointed with Croucher's judgment. "This is not reminiscent of his 16-year career with the department," Llewellyn said. Llewellyn told Fox 19 that the department learned about Croucher's actions on Thursday. Croucher was then checked by a doctor to make sure he was not a medical risk…

Stan Chewellen

3:44 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012

So what, as long as he wasnt carrying his gun, no big deal   more ›

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