News Release: CUPD sergeant charged with felony stalking
News Release
Released:May 31, 2017
Subject:CUPD sergeant charged with felony stalking
Contact:
Catherine Olguin, Administrative Deputy, Boulder County District Attorney’s Office
303-441-3774,colguin@bouldercounty.org
Ryan Huff, Chief Spokesperson, University of Colorado Boulder
303-492-1042,ryan.huff@colorado.edu
The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office has charged CU Boulder Police Sgt. Michael Dodson with one count of felony stalking.
The victim was another CU employee. When CUPD learned of these allegations, it requested that the Longmont Police Department handle the investigation as to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest.
“As chief, I have a duty to ensure the actions of all our employees are within policy and meet the expectations of our values,” said CU Boulder Chief of Police Ken Koch. “When there are allegations of wrongdoing, we need to investigate those fully and be accountable for the findings. I am very concerned about the alleged conduct because it does not reflect the strong reputation of our department nor the character of our employees.”
Dodson, who is on administrative leave, has worked for CUPD since 1996.
Media questions should be directed to the District Attorney’s Office.
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