President of San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff’s Association arrested on felony charges

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President of San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff’s Association arrested on felony charges
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Carlos Tapia, president of the San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff’s Association, turned himself in Tuesday afternoon on charges that include felony grand theft, according to a statement from the San M…

Carlos Tapia, president of the San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff’s Association, speaks at a press conference, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in Redwood City, Calif., discussing the no-confidence vote taken by his membership after labor practice grievances were filed against Sheriff Christina Corpus’ chief of staff.

Tapia surrendered at around 1 p.m. According to witnesses who saw him being taken in, he was not in cuffs and accompanied by several people, possibly family members. “Carlos Tapia was arrested by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office for felony grand theft and theft by false pretenses. He was booked into a San Mateo County Correctional Facility and has since been released on bond,” the sheriff’s department said in a statement. “As is standard protocol, Tapia has been placed on administrative leave while the criminal investigation continues. The case will be forwarded to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.

Earlier this year, Tapia was one of many rank-and-file officers who spoke out against the sheriff’s department, accusing leadership of fostering aClick to print They didn’t create the homeless encampment. But one California couple just realized it’s on them to clean up. They didn’t create the homeless encampment. But one California couple just realized it’s on them to clean up.Dear Abby: I saw her on my security camera, and now there's all this dramaPalace finally 'cleans up' report that Kate Middleton never had cancerHarriette Cole: I think my friend should go to the police, but she says she's scaredThey didn’t create the homeless encampment. But one California couple just realized it’s on them to clean up.

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