Crime & Safety
MPLS Officer Accused Of Leaving Emergency Call For Sex: Report
The Minneapolis officer is on paid leave while his actions are investigated, according to the Star Tribune.

MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis police officer is accused of leaving an emergency call to have sexual relations with a civilian he met on a dating app, according to a report.
According to text messages reviewed by the Star Tribune, a 28-year-old officer shared what appeared to be a photo of his genitals and inquired whether the civilian would be interested in giving oral sex to "a cop in uniform."
The six-year veteran officer works in the fifth precinct. He is currently on paid leave pending an investigation, sources to the newspaper.
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The incident follows a different report about a Minneapolis officer becoming an OnlyFans model on the side.
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