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Sheriff: Officer Gave Up 19-Year Career for $200
Lakeland Police Officer Troy Young.
The Ledger via YellowBrix
January 26, 2010
A Lakeland police officer was accused Monday of checking license plate numbers for a woman connected to missing Lotto millionaire Abraham Shakespeare.
Polk County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested Troy McKay Young, 42, on charges of unlawful compensation, which is a felony, and misuse of confidential information, a misdemeanor.
“For a check of $200 and a plane ticket for his daughter, he gave up a 19-year career with the Lakeland Police Department,” Polk Sheriff Grady Judd said Monday.
Young was booked into the Polk County Jail on Monday and was released on $5,500 bail. He did not return phone messages left by The Ledger.
Lakeland police Chief Roger Boatner said Young will remain on paid suspension until the department finishes an internal review.
Investigators say Young provided Dorice “DeeDee” Moore of Lakeland with information obtained through law enforcement data bases and that he was paid for the information.
Young admitted he had given Moore information about the identities of vehicle owners after she provided him with tag numbers, PCSO detectives say.
Moore is considered a “person of interest” in the ongoing investigation of Abraham Shakespeare’s disappearance.
According to Young’s arrest report, in December a detective searched Moore’s cell phone, with permission, and found “Troy Young” text messages with Moore’s asking Young to run license tags.
Once, Moore specifically asked, “Check if this is a cop,” the arrest report said.
In that text message asking about a police car, Judd said Moore was asking specifically about a sheriff’s undercover vehicle. “She was off by one digit,” Judd said.
The report said Young admitted being given a plane ticket for his daughter’s use.
The ticket was a Texas-to-Florida round trip, Judd said. He said Moore also gave Young a $200 check.
The ticket was to pay for Young’s checking several tags and for other services. The report said Young did things for Moore such as giving her advice about legal questions and witnessing her opening a safe deposit box.
Shakespeare was reported missing by a family member in November. Investigators said his family and friends told them they hadn’t seen or heard from him since April.
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Philj
over 3 years ago
72 Comments
I guess he needed something to hold the dougnut while he had both hands on the wheel
Boomervet
over 3 years ago
126 Comments
Does one bonehead move negate all the good he has done?
canemah
over 3 years ago
136 Comments
I read a phrase yesterday that fits this to a "T".
You can choose your actions, but you can't choose the consequences. Maybe if MR. Young had thought of this, he'd still have a job and self respect. The rest of you guys stay safe out there.
Andrada
over 3 years ago
24 Comments
$200 and a plane ticket was not his motive for sure. What was he's real motive than?
gardenanightrider
over 3 years ago
200 Comments
bookem danno
HV7R201
over 3 years ago
18 Comments
Why???
fsa0033
over 3 years ago
324 Comments
So close to being honored as a retired officer and he gets greedy and dishonest. Shame. This doesn't dissuade me from being grateful to all the other officers doing their duty and providing service to my family every day. Thanks guys.
Silent_Observer
over 3 years ago
446 Comments
I doubt it was just $200. What are the odds that this was the first time?
larrydh1
over 3 years ago
114 Comments
Actually money is not the root of all evil. If it is, then why are we working so hard to get it? The actual scripture reads "For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil." 1 Tim 6:10 NIV. The main issue that this officer has disgraced the other members of his department and every other law enforcement agency. Put the smackdown on him and throw in jail and let him there.
pbulone
over 3 years ago
90 Comments
Hate to be negative and non supportive but let all of us not act dumb. A 19 year veteran of the Sheriff's Office...come on....this guy has taken money before. Only this time, he got caught. He deserves whatever he gets and his pension should be the first thing taken away. This guy makes ALL COPS look bad.
pbulone
over 3 years ago
90 Comments
Hate to be negative and non supportive but let all of us not act dumb. A 19 year veteran of the Sheriff's Office...come on....this guy has taken money before. Only this time, he got caught. He deserves whatever he gets and his pension should be the first thing taken away. This guy makes ALL COPS look bad.
Billmc972
over 3 years ago
58 Comments
If this is found true it puts a black eye on honest officer's who are out doing the job they are paid for.
I am a 30 year retired police officer from Ft Lauderdale Fl,and I have to much pride in my profession and my fellow officer's to make stupid mistakes like the one he did. If he is found guilty he deserved the punishment he gets.
edriley39
over 3 years ago
20 Comments
Money is the Root of all evil !!! And Stupid shit tends to follow!
archi
over 3 years ago
50 Comments
Henry1971, that is the excess used in Mexico from those thieving bastards. I and the other million honest cops out there don't do this job, put up with all the bullshit, false complaints and dealing with the death and violence for the money, or to try to make money, we do it because this is what we are. Every now-and-then someone gets in that does not have any business wearing a badge and being entrusted with the honor of being able to say, “I'm a cop.” But like all worthless turds in a toilet they always float to the surface. Takes some longer than others, but they all turn up sooner or later. I only hope this disgrace get the maximum time in prison.
bluebrother
over 3 years ago
760 Comments
Caught up in the hype he made the choice to be used. Shame on him and the tarnish he spilled on his shield, and his betrayal of the oath. Do the deed, reap the reward.