
The City of Knoxville, Tennessee, has settled a dispute with two former Fleet Services employees who allegedly harassed their supervisor and misused city equipment.
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Two former employees for the New York State Police pleaded guilty to theft of auto parts and tools. They were non-sworn civilian employees responsible for maintaining police vehicles.
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A former auto repair technician with the Boston Police Department has pleaded guilty in connection with a scheme to embezzle hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Police Department.
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Vector Fleet Management and Midland County, Texas, have reached a settlement following the arrest of an employee accused of embezzlement.
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The Knox County, Tennessee, Sheriff fired three employees following an internal affairs investigation that found they had inmates work on personal projects at fleet services.
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A Volusia County, Florida, fleet maintenance employee was shot and killed at work on February 4 when another employee arrived at the facility and opened fire on him.
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Of the 310 vehicles damaged since the start of the George Floyd protests, 282 have been fixed up and put back into rotation while 14 had to be scrapped.
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While many protesters have been peaceful, violence and vandalism erupted at some protests, causing damage to fleet vehicles — especially police cars.
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A man was caught slashing 30 tires on vehicles belonging to the City of Spearfish, S.D. The value of the tires alone is approximately $7,500.
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Investigators allege that a former education director for Knox County (Tenn.) used his purchasing card to buy parts for a personal vehicle and removed vehicles and trailers from school property.
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