A Texan police dispatcher has been suspended after she was allegedly caught 'sexting seven officers' and allegedly having affairs with two of them.
Krystle Perez, 38 - an overnight dispatcher at the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office in San Antonio - was reportedly placed on unpaid administrative leave after her husband, Giancarlo Perez, says he found the messages on her phone.
Sheriff Javier Salazar said that those allegedly involved deny doing anything inappropriate while on duty.
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"Their conduct apparently according to the investigation was found to be egregious enough to where we would issue those proposed terminations," he told KABB.
"Certainly, the case is being taken seriously and quite frankly, I believe it’s quite possible some people are going to lose their career as a result of this."
The dispatcher's husband was 'distraught' when he found out.
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"She was the love of my life and it was very distraught, heartbreaking, I was in disbelief," Giancarlo said.
"They use emojis to reference body parts, they talk about kissing , making out and these sexual connections."
Bexar County Sheriff Sgt. Renaldo Salinas and deputy Juan Leal are also said to be on unpaid leave after an investigation was opened in December.
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Giancarlo took screenshots of his wife's messages, some of which allegedly read:
Sgt. Salinas to Dispatcher Perez: "I feel so Hot and Sexy when I'm..."
Perez: "I can feel it all of it and I love it"
Salinas: "We need another hotel day".
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Deputy Leal to Dispatcher Perez: "I can't wait for us to be naked and us caressing each other and then kissing each other all over."
Perez: "Expletive yes!"
UNILAD has contacted Bexar County Sheriff’s Office for comment.
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This comes on the back of a scandal involving former La Vergne Police Chief Burrel 'Chip' Davis, who lost his job after encouraging another cop to share explicit pictures of married officer Maegan Hall, 26 - who admitted to having sexual encounters with six other colleagues.
In a text message exchange on October 25, court records reveal Davis asked: “Who dat?”, to which McGowan replied: “Hall… Lewis."
The chief then sent: “He on it again," and McGowan responded: “He swears he ain’t.”
Davis wrote: “She nor her husband took that picture.”
“She has a tight little a** tho,” McGowan sent back, to which Davis replied: "Yep."
The chief and McGowan then chatted about Hall’s affair during another text message exchange on October 28.
Hall and five other cops lost their jobs, while another three were suspended.
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