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Two good Samaritans on Wednesday spoke out about saving the life of an Arizona Dept. of Public Safety trooper after a deadly crash near Wickenburg last month left him trapped inside a burning patrol car. I could hear somebody screaming for help, one of the helpers, Carolee Ervien, said at a news conference. So I ran to him and … realized it was the trooper. I reached for the handle and it wasn’t moving, she continued. I put my hands on the top of the door, put my foot on the side of the car and I pulled the door back enough to where I could reach in and help him down.
Colonel Heston Silbert, the director of the Department of Public Safety, will serve as interim director for the time being, he said.
It is unclear why they both resigned. Ducey s office didn t send out a press release regarding the turnover and Karamargin wouldn t comment further on the matter, stating, We do not talk about personnel matters.
Rosenberger and Cocca did not respond to requests for comment. Jeffrey Trillo, the agency s assistant director, also did not respond to requests for comment.
Cocca served as director of the agency since 2015 after a long stint as an assistant chief in the Scottsdale Police Department, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Dual-agency investigation results in arrest of two correctional officers
MGN
Employees arrested dishonored own profession
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR) and the Arizona Department of Public Safety (ADPS) arrested two correctional officers early Friday morning after months of investigative collaborations on charges of promoting prison contraband. I am grateful for our partnership with DPS and their efforts in this investigation along with the efforts of our investigators for their collaborative work which resulted in today’s arrests, expressed David Shinn, ADCRR Director. The ADCRR does not tolerate illegal or inappropriate conduct by its staff or offenders under supervision, and supports prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.
Two Department of Corrections officers arrested after allegedly promoting prison contraband
ABC15
and last updated 2021-04-09 20:37:22-04
Two correctional officers have been arrested Friday morning after allegedly promoting prison contraband.
Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry and the Arizona Department of Public Safety officials say the arrests came after a months-long joint investigation.
Officers Daniel Aguilar and Gustavo Leon, were arrested while onsite, and immediately resigned from their positions with the Department.
âThe Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry does not tolerate illegal or inappropriate conduct by its staff or offenders under supervision, and supports prosecution to the fullest extent of the law,â said David Shinn, ADCRR Director in a statement.