Officer accused of using JSO database to run 15 tags at ex-girlfriend’s apartment complex

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Officer Arrest,Duval County

The sixth arrest of a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office police officer comes after the former officer was accused of accessing the law enforcement agency’s database to run tags at his ex-girlfriend’s apartment complex.

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Allen LeSage, who worked for the agency since September 2017, was arrested on May 20, 2024, after an Internal Affairs audit revealed that he was allegedly using the Department of Highway and Motor Vehicles database for “personal reasons outside of the scope of his police duties,” Waters said.JSO opened an investigation and discovered that on April 14, 2024, LeSage used the database to run 15 license tags for vehicles parked at an apartment complex where his ex-girlfriend lived.

“Accessing data for personal reasons is strictly prohibited,” Waters said. “No one is above the law. When a member of this agency violates the law, we’re going to take action. We’re going to hold them accountable.” Ex-JSO officer accused of inappropriate relationship with teen put on house arrest by federal judge, can’t use internet

Records show that the Internal Affairs department wrote up LaSage four times during his nearly seven-year career with the agency. Three were for traffic crashes. He was given remedial training twice.LeSage resigned from his role and no longer works for the sheriff’s office.Kendra Mazeke

 

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