Wallingford police sergeant who supervised fired officer retired before he could be demoted
Wallingford police sergeant who supervised fired officer retired before he could be demoted
The Wallingford Police Department | File photo
May 18, 2021 03:33PM By Lauren Takores, Record-Journal staff
WALLINGFORD â A police sergeant retired last month before he could be temporarily demoted after an investigation found he violated four departmental policies, resulting in more than two dozen charges.
Former Sgt. Jason Haberski, a 23-year veteran of the Wallingford Police Department, had 26 charges sustained against him, according to an April 26 letter from Police Chief William Wright.
The charges included six violations for neglect of duty and 20 violations for various supervisory oversight failures, the letter stated.
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