Quantcast
breaking news

Columbus Officer Follow-Up

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A lieutenant with the Columbus Police Department is free on bond tonight after being arrested over the weekend on suspicison of driving under the influence..and leaving the scene of an injury accident in Galena. According to Columbus Police Chief Larry Delmont, Lieutenant Zappa has been on military leave since January of this year and has not yet been formally discharged and placed back on the city of Columbus payroll. Zappa was expected to resume his duties as a lieutenant at the Columbus P.D. by the end of July or beginning of August. Delmont would not comment on how the incident will affect Zappa`s future in the department. However, he says such an incident would affect any officer`s credibility Zappa was released from the Cherokee County jail Sunday on 3-thousand dollars bond. The investigation has been turned over to the Kansas highway patrol and formal charges are pending. Chief Delmont also tells KSN such an incident would normally call for an emergency city personnel meeting, but a meeting was already scheduled for tomorrow night at 7. Delmont says Zappa`s misconduct will most likely be addressed then. Reported By: Janae Menz

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The city of Pittsburg will be smoke testing the sanitary sewer system in the 100 block of East 15th Street beginning Thursday at eight in the morning....

A 20 foot banner for all wishing to send messages and encouragement to the community of Moore Ok....

Simply stop by any Southwest Missouri Bank branch to donate to the tornado relief account....

Members of the McDonald County Historical Society have completed the first of four phases in remodeling the former Pineville Courthouse....

Convoy of Hope has sent two semi truck loads of food and water to tornado victims in Moore....

Renovations on a new home for the Jasper County Sheriff Office will begin within the next two weeks....

Black Diamond Limousine and the Locke Supply store will take anything that will help the victims....

The National Weather Service confirms a tornado ripped through the outskirts of Wyandotte leaving heavily damaged homes and businesses....

An animal rights group lobbies Parsons for an anti tethering law....

Members of 2 Joplin churches destroyed in the 2011 tornado have since rebuilt and are now paying it forward to the people of Moore....

 
 

 
 

 
©1998 - 2013 Fourstateshomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved