A Bexar County deputy was suspended after supervisors found photos of a nude woman, who is also a deputy, on his county-issued cellphone, suspension records show.
A Bexar County deputy has been suspended after nude photos of a woman, who is also a deputy, were discovered on his county-issued cellphone
Detention Deputy Christopher Le Blanc was issued a 10-day suspension for poor job performance and conduct unbecoming of an officer, records from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said. On Oct. 5, another deputy discovered two nude photographs of a female deputy on the county cellphone, according to the documents. Le Blanc admitted to using the county cellphone to copy the photographs from the Snapchat app on his personal cellphone about a month prior.He allegedly used the county phone because he did not want to save the photographs on his personal cell.
Le Blanc was initially suspended for 20 days, but the punishment was reduced to 10 days following a disciplinary [email protected] | @TaylorPettaway
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