- Report: #579847
Complaint Review: Fort Lauderdale Police Department
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Fort Lauderdale Police Department Officer Robert Bolden, thief, Internet
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Without asking he walked in and started looking around. I was okay with that since I knew I had nothing to hide. As Mr. Bolden walked to the kitchen table and saw my money, he asked me where did I get this from, I told him with a smile that its pay day from this new job and that its been a while since I saw a pay check. Officer Bolden FLPD took the money off of the table and put it in his pocket. At first I thought it was a joke until he started walking out. When I asked him what is he doing, he told me unless I want to get arrested right now to keep my mouth shout and go work for another pay check and hope and pray that he is not back by next pay day to collect. Where is my justice America!!!!!
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 03/11/2010 12:26 PM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Fort-Lauderdale-Police-Department/internet/Fort-Lauderdale-Police-Department-Officer-Robert-Bolden-thief-Internet-579847. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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Search TipsOkay, now tell us what really happened.
If this is the whole story, what did you do about it? If some cop came in my house and stole my cash, filing a ripoff report would be pretty low on my list of remedial actions. It most certainly would come after contacting the prosecutor's office, the FBI, the state police, and a lawyer. Yet you mention nothing about any such actions.
Could it be that your new job involved the sale of "party favors" and that the money was seized, not stolen?

