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Former El Paso Police Officer Indicted in Local Court for Traffic Ticket Scheme Involving NHTSA Grant Funds

Summary

On March 29, 2012, a former El Paso Police Department police officer, Scott McFarland, was indicted on thirty-five counts of tampering with a government record with the intent to defraud by an El Paso County grand jury, El Paso, Texas.  

The former officer was accused of submitting overtime reimbursement requests containing false information as to the times worked and number of traffic citations issued.  The requests were submitted in 2009 and 2010 while working overtime under the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program, which is funded through a National Highway Trafffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) grant.  Mr. McFarland was part of a group of twenty-two El Paso police officers suspected to date in this traffic ticket overtime scheme.  

This investigation is being conducted jointly with the El Paso Police Department and El Paso County District Attorney's Office, with assistance from NHTSA and the Texas Department of Transportation. 

Note:  Indictments, informations, and criminal complaints are only accusations by the Government.  All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.