SOMERS, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut police officer who was placed on leave for 11 weeks following his arrest has been restored to duty after a unanimous vote by the Board of Selectman.
The Journal-Inquirer reports (https://bit.ly/2tpO00W ) Lt. Jose Claudio has been restored as supervisor of the Somers Police Department Monday.
First Selectman C.G. “Bud” Knorr says the board acted based on a decision by the supervisory assistant state’s attorney to drop all charges against Claudio.
Claudio was facing charges of second-degree unlawful restraint and disorderly conduct following a confrontation with his live-in girlfriend March 5.
The attorney says Claudio attended therapy sessions and had not violated a protective order, qualifying the charges against him to be dropped.
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Information from: Journal Inquirer, https://www.journalinquirer.com
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