Falsely Arrested by Scottsdale Police

 

They stole my handcuff key

It's about Saturday October 24 and I noticed a week or two ago that the cops stole my handcuff key off of my key chain.

I noticed my handcuff key was stolen when I decided to pay with my handcuff and try to open them.

I must have looked 6 times on my key chain for my small handcuff key before I realized the cop stole it.

The handcuff key was made out of steel steel keys don't just fall off your keychain like cheep plastic keys that break.

Maybe a half hour into my arrest the cops handcuffed me took my wallet, my keys and ever thing else I had in my pants pockets along with stealing my notes and pen from my shirt pocket.

I suspect the cops removed the handcuff key while they were searching thru my stuff looking for ID.

The one cop made a comment that the taped key was a burgler tool. That is not true.

I suspec the cop search my key chain and removed the handcuff key when he found it.

The cops could have stole money from me but I don't know.

When they stole my money from me they just removed my wallet and the coins in my front pockets. They didn't count it in front of me when they stole the money from me.

The cops didn't give me a receipt for the money like I usually get when I am falsely arrested for refusing to tell them my name.

The receipts I have gotten in past when they stole my money count the number of $100, $20, $10, $5, $1 bills and the number of 25, 10, 5 and 1 cent coins the cops took. They put the money into a paper envolope and write my name on the envelope which in all cases has been something like "name refused".

I suspect when the cop stole my handcuff key he figured I would never notice it was missing. He probably figured I had the handcuff key so I could use it to escape from police criminals like him and that is why he stole the key.

The cops just returned all the stuff they stole from me in a plastic bag. They emptied out most of my wallet into the plastic bag. They put my flashlights into the plastic bag (along with calling my flashlights burgler tools which they are not). They put my keys into the plastic bag. And they put the notes and pen they stole from my shirt pocket into the plastic bag.

Of course I did notice it was missing when I started to play with my handcuffs a week or two ago.

 

Bad Scottsdale Cops