Peter Farnum, Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office: Indicted in August 2017 for allegedly possessing child pornography, including images of children as young as 7. State Police Show More Show Less 4 of32įormer Sgt. State Police officials confirmed his resignation. He was sentenced to a $100 fine and $205 surcharge, on the conditions that he resign from the State Police and submit to an evaluation, the Mayfield Town Court clerk said. He was charged with felony criminal purchase of a firearm and misdemeanor criminal contempt, and pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge in October 2017. Weaver was already on leave from the State Police when he was suspended because the March court order made it impossible for him to carry his police weapon. SKIP DICKSTEIN/Times Union Show More Show Less 3 of32įormer Investigator Randy Weaver, State Police: Suspended without pay in May 2017 after being arrested for allegedly obtaining a gun despite a family court order forbidding him from having a firearm. Glans pleaded guilty to a felony possession of weapons and was sentenced in June 2018 to four months in county jail and five years of probation. 38-caliber handgun, as well as several rifles. His March 2015 conviction - which carried a $1,505 fine - precluded Glans from legally owning a handgun and he was arrested again in August 2017 after deputies investigating a separate matter at his home found him in possession of. The incident was caught on camera and posted online, leading to his resignation later that month. Glans, Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office: Convicted of misdemeanor official misconduct and harassment, a violation, after slapping a young man during a November 2014 traffic stop.
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Continue viewing the slideshow for recent cases. Many Capital Region law enforcement agencies have had to contend with officers facing criminal charges for their actions on- and off-duty in the past decade.