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Demovictory9

(32,445 posts)
Fri Sep 11, 2020, 09:47 AM Sep 2020

sheriff deputy burglarizes deceased man's house while still in uniform

Authorities arrested an Orange County Sheriff’s deputy Thursday, Sept. 10, on suspicion of repeatedly breaking into and burglarizing a deceased Yorba Linda man’s estate.

Deputy Steve Hortz was booked on suspicion of thefts that took place after he was dispatched to a Yorba Linda residence on July 20, Orange County Sheriff’s officials said in a news release. The 12-year veteran of the department was summoned in response to the death of a Yorba Linda man in his 70’s by apparently natural causes.

Hortz broke into the man’s unoccupied home while still in uniform on July 27, Sheriff’s officials said. He was suspected of returning August 10 and August 16 to steal weapon safes, clothing, ceiling fans and other items.

“The suspected criminal actions of this deputy are a violation of public trust, are inexcusable and intolerable,” Orange County sheriff Don Barnes said in a statement. “This deputy will be held accountable through a swift and thorough process, including a full criminal and internal administrative investigation.”


An attorney representing the victim’s estate contacted the Sheriff’s Department to report the missing items, and provided surveillance footage the break-ins on Wednesday, officials said. Hortz was arrested the following day and placed on paid administrative leave, Sheriff’s spokeswoman Carrie Braun said.

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https://www.ocregister.com/2020/09/10/oc-sheriffs-deputy-suspected-of-burglarizing-yorba-linda-mans-estate/

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sheriff deputy burglarizes deceased man's house while still in uniform (Original Post) Demovictory9 Sep 2020 OP
Any of you "Cops are infallible demi-gods who can do no wrong"-types want to take this? Aristus Sep 2020 #1
Clothing? Ceiling fan? Rorey Sep 2020 #2
ferealz. i dont think you can spend $500 on a ceiling fan any more. ihas2stinkyfeet Sep 2020 #13
Being murderers wasn't enough Miguelito Loveless Sep 2020 #3
WTAF - "placed on paid administrative leave" csziggy Sep 2020 #4
I'm sure that 2naSalit Sep 2020 #5
Yes, I'm not against unions, but police unions have become corrupt institutions csziggy Sep 2020 #6
Exactly. 2naSalit Sep 2020 #11
protection rackets. more viscous than the mob. ihas2stinkyfeet Sep 2020 #12
Yeah! WTF?! Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2020 #8
JFC he even brought a moving dolly with him obamanut2012 Sep 2020 #7
i wonder how many other houses has he burglarized Demovictory9 Sep 2020 #9
as many as he could, no doubt. ihas2stinkyfeet Sep 2020 #14
Can you effin' believe that malaise Sep 2020 #10
well, sadly common for a cop, but ihas2stinkyfeet Sep 2020 #15
 

ihas2stinkyfeet

(1,400 posts)
13. ferealz. i dont think you can spend $500 on a ceiling fan any more.
Fri Sep 11, 2020, 10:42 AM
Sep 2020

i buy a lot of stuff at a building material recycler. for $50 i got a barely used hunter douglas fan w remote.

2naSalit

(86,524 posts)
5. I'm sure that
Fri Sep 11, 2020, 10:21 AM
Sep 2020

There's a police union or benevolent association that has demanded all officers under investigation or arrest are put on paid admin. leave for as long as possible. Which is why those organizations have to be outlawed.

csziggy

(34,135 posts)
6. Yes, I'm not against unions, but police unions have become corrupt institutions
Fri Sep 11, 2020, 10:26 AM
Sep 2020

They are there to make sure that their criminal members do not suffer the consequences of their actions.

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