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3 Fillmore Officers Fired Over Alleged On-Duty Sex

Investigation: The deputies are accused of having relations with women during work shifts. They have until next week to appeal.

January 01, 1998|DARYL KELLEY and SCOTT HADLY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS

FILLMORE — Three deputies were notified the day after Christmas that they are being dismissed from the Sheriff's Department for allegedly having sex with women while on duty as Fillmore patrolmen, sources said Wednesday.

Deputies Donald R. Simmons, 32, Kevin L. Wiseman and Joseph M. Preciado, both 28, have until next week to appeal the intended firing, said sources familiar with the investigation.


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None of the officers could be reached for comment. But Wiseman's wife said he told her last week he had been fired after being accused of having sex on duty with a woman who works at a local fast-food restaurant.

Sheriff Larry Carpenter and other top department officials refused comment on the case because discipline is a personnel matter and private under law.

The Ventura County Deputy Sheriff's Assn., however, confirmed the intended firing of three deputies.

While refusing to identify the officers or their alleged offenses, union President Dave Williams said the union is supporting their defense.

"We do support these deputies in the appeal process," Williams said. "They certainly have the right to due process and are innocent unless proven guilty."

A department source said only misconduct is alleged and no criminal charges are contemplated because the sex was between adults and consensual.

"It was obviously some indiscretions on duty with some females," the source said. "I can confirm the sex part."

The misconduct charges come against three officers in the tiny Fillmore Police Department, which is staffed by deputies under a city contract with the Sheriff's Department.

The deputies involved have been on the force from three to eight years. The oldest deputy, Simmons, joined the department in 1989. Wiseman became an officer in 1991 and Preciado joined the force in 1994.

Simmons and Wiseman were the first officers on the scene of a high-profile double homicide in the Upper Ojai in May. They took the confession of Miguel Hugo Garcia and comforted one victim's small son while waiting for an ambulance.

Indeed, a department source said all three officers had clean records on the job. "You talk to anybody in the department and they'll tell you they are good officers," the source said.

Yet, the effect of the alleged misconduct was already being felt in Fillmore on Wednesday.

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