News

Officer In Burlington Coat Factory Case Gets Demoted

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — An officer from the Orange County Sheriff's Office, who was accused of releasing information prematurely in the case of a teen who took a girl from a store, was demoted and suspended Monday, according to sheriff's office.

Major Frank Fabrizio of the Special Operations and Investigation Division was under investigation and a charge of Unsatisfactory Performance was sustained.

Fabrizio was served with a proper notice and has elected not to appeal the findings. Major Fabrizio was served with 120 hours of suspension and has been demoted to the rank of Captain. He will be immediately assigned to the Court Services and Communications Division.

Previous Stories: July 2, 2010: Edwin McFarlane Interrogation Tapes Released July 1, 2010: Edwin: "I Felt Relieved When The Charges Were Dropped" June 29, 2010: Charges Dropped Against Teen Accused Of Taking Girl June 29, 2010: Sheriff Wants State To Forego Charging Edwin McFarlane June 25, 2010: WFTV Learns Arrested 14-Year-Old Failed Lie Detector Test June 25, 2010: Judge Lifts Home Confinement For 14-Year-Old June 22, 2010: Lawyer Defends Teen Accused Of Taking Child June 21, 2010: Sheriff Defends Controversial Arrest Of 14-Year-Old June 11, 2010: Teen Accused Of Leading Child Out Of Store

0