After her husband caught her sexting seven officers, including two with whom she had an affair, a Texas police dispatcher got suspended.
According to KABB, 38-year-old Krystle Perez, a night worker at the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office in San Antonio, was placed on unpaid leave when her husband, Giancarlo Perez, noticed she was sending inappropriate messages on her phone to his colleagues.
In addition to Perez, according to the outlet, Sgt. Renaldo Salinas and Deputy Juan Leal got suspended. They both could get terminated for this scandal.
“Your lead seems to not set in stone, as per the examination, to be shocking an adequate number of that we would give these proposed terminations,” Sheriff Javier Salazar told KABB.
One more of the officials, Deputy Jason Jarvis, has been hit with a proposed 30-day suspension – and his better half, Jessica Jarvis, is separating from him after she guarantees he conceded to engaging in extramarital relations with Perez.
The outlet got informed by Jason’s wife Jessica Jarvis: These are the people who are supposed to serve us, protect us, and ensure the safety of the community. Instead, they are busy planning things, making dates, and being basically sexual in order to have relationships.
Giancarlo Perez claimed that he was the one who discovered the flirtatious texts between his wife, six law enforcers from Bexar County, and a Converse City Police Department officer.
KABB reported that some of the message exchanges were too explicit to share after he shared some of the messages she sent to Salinas.
According to reports, Salinas wrote to Perez, “When I’m inside you [sex], I feel so hot and sexy…”
According to the screenshot, the dispatcher responded, “I can feel it, everything, and I love it.”
“We want another inn day,” composed the constable, to which she answered: ” Yes!!!!!!!!”
Additionally, in a letter to Perez, Leal wrote, “I can’t wait for us to be naked, fondle each other, and then kiss EVERYWHERE!!!!” based on the KABB.
“Fk yes!” She responded.
Perez’s husband reportedly gave the text messages to the sheriff’s office, which began an internal investigation.
Giancarlo told KABB, “She was the love of my life, and it was very upsetting, heartbreaking, and I was in disbelief.” They talk about kissing, making out, and these sexual connections, using emojis to refer to body parts.
One of the messages got sent at 10 p.m. when Salinas reportedly wrote to Perez, and it was unclear whether any of the employees were present at the time; the texts got sent or when the alleged hookups took place. “Getting off at midnight, came in early.”
Those disciplined reportedly broke sheriff’s office policies, but no one involved appears to have broken the law.
According to Salazar, who spoke with KABB, “certainly the case will be taken seriously” and “quite frankly, I think it’s entirely possible that some people will lose their careers as a result.”
The raunchy sex scandal at Maegan Hall in the La Vergne, Tennessee City Police Department is the setting for the cheesy San Antonio drama.
Hall, a police officer who is married and 26 years old, was found to have had sexual encounters with six other officers. These encounters included an affair with a sergeant and a threesome with another officer and his wife.
According to the inquest, Police Chief Burrell “Chip” Davis shared explicit images of Hall on a burner phone after the sexcapades, which he knew took place under his supervision.
Hall and five other officers lost their job due to the scandal, and three others got suspended.
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3 comments
That’s wild
WOW
Just out here wasting taxpayers money.