Apr 102012
 

For Immediate Release
April 10, 2012

New Miami Police Officer Injured in Crash during Traffic Stop

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that a New Miami Police Officer was injured this morning while he was conducting a traffic stop. Shortly before 11:00 am today, New Miami Police Officer Pat Fackey, age 31, made a traffic stop of a gray pickup truck along southbound State Route 127 between New Miami and the Hamilton City limits for a minor traffic offense. Officer Fackey had re-entered his police cruiser to continue paperwork for the traffic offense after briefly speaking to the driver of the vehicle he had stopped. The cruiser was stopped along the right side of the four-lane roadway with its overhead emergency lights activated. A southbound 1996 white Nissan then struck the police cruiser (with Officer Fackey inside) in the driver’s side rear quarter panel. The Nissan continued traveling southbound a short distance before going off the right side of the roadway and down an embankment.

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UPDATE (4/12/2012): Cordero has now been charged with felony counts of Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Tampering with Evidence, and Misdemeanor charges of Driving Under Suspension, Failure to Move Over for a Stationary Public Safety Vehicle, and Obstructing Official Business. Carpenter was booked into jail on an outstanding warrant for Contempt out of Hamilton Municipal Court, but was not specifically charged in this crash incident.

Prepared by: Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer
Operations Support

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