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Oklahoma City officer fired after misconduct allegations

Devin Frazier was terminated on Wednesday

An Oklahoma City Police Department police officer has been fired after allegations of misconduct.

OKCPD Chief Wade Gourley released a termination letter for Officer Devin Frazier on Wednesday, which indicated Frazier’s firing was due to 10 allegations of misconduct.

The allegations include: exchanging inappropriate text messages with someone whose name is redacted from the letter; using a personal cell phone to photograph evidence at a crime scene; speeding at 90 mph, sometimes at a top speed of 115 mph, in a 65 mph zone in his patrol vehicle; providing an unauthorized person with information obtained from his mobile data computer; and not properly collecting and preserving a portion of an ear as evidence at a domestic call where the suspect allegedly bit the victim’s ear.

Frazier is already facing a separate criminal misdemeanor for allegedly falsely reporting a crime that occurred back in November.

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