A Denver armed government worker has been arrested after he unwittingly filmed himself stealing $1,200 from a suspect with his body camera.
He was booked into the Downtown Detention Center on Thursday and has been suspended without pay while an investigation is being conducted. The Denver police department said a suspect was never charged for a shooting because of Archuleta’s actions.
The incident occurred on Oct. 7 after Archuleta responded to a car wreck that resulted from a police chase. His body camera recorded him searching the shooting suspect’s clothing after it was removed by EMTs.
Police documents say that Archuleta was seen in the footage finding a wad of cash with a $100 bill on top of it before separating the $100 bill and leaving a $1 bill in it’s place.
After shuffling the money and rearranging paperwork in his patrol car, Archuleta handed over the cash to a detective who logged it as evidence.
According to police documents, the detective counted $118 and did not find any $100 bills. When Archuleta’s body camera footage was reviewed as part of the investigation however, the detective spotted the $100 bill and reported what he saw to Internal Affairs.
As a result, Denver prosecutors refused to charge the shooting suspect because of the missing money. Archuleta also allegedly moved evidence inside the suspect’s vehicle before detectives obtained a search warrant.
Archuleta faces up to eight years in prison.
Forgetting about the camera makes you wonder how many times this guy did this kind of stuff before. Maybe so used to it that he didn’t even think he was being watched. My guess he has been stealing ever since he was a cop, and since he never was caught before, got lazy about it.