Warren Township officers fired following accusations

WARREN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKBN): Two Warren Township police officers have been fired following accusations of serious misconduct. The officers, Detective Nick Bailey and Officer Reuben Shaw, were terminated after an internal investigation revealed multiple policy violations. The accusations against the officers include mishandling evidence, improper conduct during investigations, and violating departmental protocols.

Warren Township Police Chief Joe Hoolihan confirmed the firings, stating that the actions of the officers did not align with the values and standards of the department. The investigation into their conduct began earlier this year, and both officers had been on administrative leave during the process.

The firings have sparked concern in the community, as residents await more details on the scope of the misconduct. The township is continuing to review the incidents, and further action may be taken as necessary.

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