Crime & Safety

South Jersey Cop Skipped Shifts, Collected Check: Prosecutor

Walter P. Garrison is accused of not showing up for his assigned shifts for nine months.

An Elk Township police lieutenant with 24 years on the job has been charged with official misconduct and theft in excess of $500, the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office announced. Walter P. Garrison is accused of not showing up for his assigned shifts between Nov. 16, 2016 and Aug. 23, 2017, but collecting a check for these hours anyway.

Garrison surrendered at the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office in Woodbury on Tuesday, Nov. 21. He was charged with second-degree misconduct and third-degree theft and released with a pending court date on Jan. 18, 2018.

Garrison makes $83,000 a year, according to the Courier Post. His current employment status is unknown.

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