Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Where do LRPD take-home vehicles go? - Episode 45: Sgt. Kenneth Lamar Durham, a/k/a, Mike Durham

Sgt. Kenneth Lamar Durham, a/k/a, Mike Durham drives an unmarked vehicle home


Sgt. Kenneth Lamar Durham, a/k/a, Mike Durham






Durham is currently registered to vote at a residence he sold back in 2012 when he divorced. That is a violation of Arkansas laws. There are no records of his ownership of any other residence/real estate in Pulaski County.

He is not assessing any property at that address.

Not even the VW Beetle he got to keep in his divorce.



VW Beetles are the favored vehicle of serial killers. Read about that by clicking here and here

There is a James Anderson that is a LRPD officer. Not sure the current owner is the same person but if it is, maybe he lets Durham sleep in the garage.

In 2018 we spent $1,612.15 on fuel for Durham's take-home vehicle.



In 2017 we spent $1,451.43 on fuel for Durham's take-home vehicle.



Wait a minute... that 2017 fuel record indicates that Durham resides in Benton. 

A search of Saline County records does not reveal any records for a Kenneth Lamar Durham.

There is a Kenneth M. Durham but we do not believe it is the same individual. 

Perhaps when the city furnishes us with all the LRPD officer's personnel files, including Durham's,  we will have additional information.

LRPD and the city of Little Rock refused to provide us information regarding the city where the take-home cars go. So much for being transparent and open.

They provided it last year and you can read our post about that by clicking here.
Since they refuse to provide the information (the take home city is what we requested), we will post where these vehicles are actually going (their address which was not requested and is exempt under the AFOIA) and how much we pay for the fuel to provide transportation for these officers to drive to and from their homes each day.

More than half of all LRPD officers refuse to live in the city of Little Rock and be a true part of our community.



Many LRPD officers that have take-home vehicles use them to drive to and from off-duty jobs where they moonlight at security for merchants and direct traffic at churches on Sundays.

We believe this violates certain state laws and will be filing complaints with the Arkansas Ethics Commission concerning this illegal activity.


All the information used in this post is public information, readily available from the internet or from a Freedom of Information Request.   We used the interwebs in this instance.
 
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Durham moonlights as a security officer at a WLR private church school.




Durham was issued a ticket back in 2016 for not having any liability insurance. 



 And in 2003 he appears to have caused an accident.