San Jose police officers string of allegations from meth to masturbation

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A San Jose police officer is on administrative leave after he allegedly traded a meth pipe to a woman in exchange for information.

is on administrative leave after he allegedly traded a meth pipe to a woman in exchange for information, the latest in a string of misconduct allegations against officers in the department.

San Jose police Sgt. Christian Camarillo told KTVU on Thursday that the incident is a personnel matter and that he could not go into the specifics of the case, but it has been under investigation. "We have a serious problem in SJPD," said San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. "It requires remedial action immediately."

Sgt. Sean Pritchard, president of the police union said, "We really need to take a hard look at our hiring standards or our backgrounding process."

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