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Davenport police officer resigns offer Internet sex proposal

October 30, 2001 By admin

A Davenport cop who’s been in hot water has resigned. Twenty-five-year-old Ted Jacobsen turned in his badge just before an administrative hearing to discuss his alleged misconduct. Jacobsen, a three-year veteran of the force, has been on administrative leave since he allegedly sent e-mail to a 15-year-old girl, asking for sex. Scott County’s Attorney says Jacobsen didn’t break any laws, but used extremely poor judgement. Jacobsen’s boss, Police Chief Mike Bladel, says he agrees with the County Attorney’s assessment of the case.

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