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Two Des Moines police officers resign amid investigation

December 7, 2016 By Matt Kelley

Tyson Tuet

Tyson Tuet

Two Des Moines policemen have resigned over an allegation of “planted” evidence.

Officers Joshua Judge and Tyson Teut both joined the Des Moines Police Department in August of 2013. An internal investigation was launched last Friday after a tip that the two had planted drugs on a suspect in January of 2015.

Officials say all of the cases the two policemen were involved with will be reviewed and

Joshua Judge

Joshua Judge

criminal charges against the two are possible.

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