Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Where do LRPD take-home vehicles go? - Episode 47: Sgt. Christopher Kirk McCauley


Sgt. Christopher Kirk McCauley drives an unmarked vehicle to is home in Saline County


Sgt. Christopher Kirk McCauley - One of LRPD's many mercenary officers

 In 2018 we spent $2,092.68 on fuel for McCauley's take-home vehicle. 



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. Those are mercenary officers.



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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His wife also works for LRPD (she uses her city email address for personal business too) and apparently she keeps her personal property separate from her hubby.

Officer Elizabeth "Beth" Baltz-Bakalekos-McCauley
 

We wonder if she goes to work in her own ride or does she carpool with her hubby on us.

Beth was quick to change her daughters names from Bakalekos to McCauley after her ex-husband died. We suspect that she collects Social Security benefits for Bakalekos' children, on their behalf of course.






It's time we shed our police department of these mercenary officers that refuse to live in the city that employs them and raise their families next to ours.

We cannot have community oriented policing if the officers are not a real part of our community.

#CleanSweep