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6 0492e66d 6 /PPACT/meeting-minutes-extraction/export/pdf/0492e66d.pdf id:8ceKnrnmgi0AAAAAAAA-aw cc3bdf2ff4aac03ecbe967fc898c0ef5e161ffa7bd731803949d61e59917be61 /PPACT/meeting-minutes-extraction/export/txt/0492e66d.txt id:8ceKnrnmgi0AAAAAAAA-bA bfcf87bc75b9a0d113602d137d6bdfd84a7de33d2a68a0741705a546cb26badb police 2019 5 7 filename 1 Conrad Callegari. 49325a6481e4607d95d058e43fa83003 2. Appeal for police officer Conrad Callegari. Chairman opened the floor for Police Chief David Anderson to speak. Chief Anderson began by addressing the board with the evidence the police department had. He stated that Officer Callegari is appealing a 1 day suspension from the department. On December 30, 2018, Captain Kenneth Quillens was notified by Sgt. Joshua Alvarez that Officer Callegari was involved in a fleet accident at his residence, he backed into a metal pole. Captain Kenneth Quillens met with Officer Callegari and had him sign his Garrity and bill of rights, which were signed on January 31, 2019. Captain Quillens reviewed the video from police unit 23, but he was unable to see any footage of the fleet accident on camera. Once Captain Quillens completed the investigation, he concluded that the accident was preventable. Damages are between $650 and $700. Captain Quillens reviewed further due to this being Officer Callegari third fleet accident since 2016. Upon looking into video, Captain Quillens observed three other actions violating police department policy as well as unsafe acts while operating a police vehicle. Appeal hearing: Conrad Callegari. on 2019-5-7  
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