Denver (KDVR) – A police officer was expelled in Denver and was accused of inappropriate behavior towards a female recruiter who was training, according to the records of the departments.
According to a matter of departments from the disciplinary procedures obtained by Fox31, one of the employees stated that Corporal James Sandoval was not appropriate with her during training from December 4, 2023, until December 28, 2023. The recruiter said that Sandoval touched her without her approval, tried to kiss her and made her uncomfortable during training.
The recruiter said that Sandoval will direct it to the isolated areas that were either very dark or not monitored at night, such as car parks in high schools. She said that the corporal would direct her so that she would not tell anyone about the areas, which made her feel uncomfortable.
“I felt that he was taking me on there alone,” I mentioned the recruiter in her internal report.
Another incident started when the Sandoval recruiter showed a picture on her personal mobile phone. She said that he took her phone without permission and spread through her pictures for 1-2 hours despite the repeated efforts she made to recover her phone.
She described the recruiter how Sandoval came to her home, tried to kiss her and send her in her days to ask her whether he could come.
The employment said in a written complaint: “I will start ignoring his phone calls and text messages, I will take long periods of response, but I was worried if I did not want, I will face a problem since I am facing a problem previously because I did not respond to a corporal while I am on a satisfactory leave.”
The recruiter also claimed that Sandoval would be called “Fatina” and “child” when he called her personal phone.
She also said that Sandoval is a cinema in service. She said she would lead during the shifts while Sandoval was sleeping in the passenger seat.
Sandoval denied many of the allegations made by the recruiter, but he admitted that his behavior was sometimes inappropriate. He also said that he did not share the same personal details with other recruits that he trained.
According to the disciplinary procedure, Sandoval told the investigators at the end of his interview that he did some things he should not possess.
“I would like to add that looking back … and my time and time together, I did some things that I shouldn’t have. Be a corporal and supervisor in the car, I shouldn’t have – – I should have kept a professional in the car … I shouldn’t … I had become friendly,” according to the discipline, according to the discipline.
According to the request, Sandoval trained 8-10 recruitment officers while he was a corporal, but the recruiter who submitted the report was the first female soldier who trained.
Sandoval from the Denver Police Department was completed on June 4.