No Booty On Duty! Wife Helps SAPD Fire Officers For Lewd Texts & Having Sex On The Job
While they were tasked to protect and serve, it seems a San Antonio police officer was more instead in serving up the "D" to one of his fellow collegagues, KSAT 12 reports.
Officer Rebecca Martinez, a member of the SAPD since 2010 and Officer Eman Fondren, a four-year veteran of the department are fighting to get their jobs back after being fired last April.
The affair came to light after more than 160 pages of steamy text messages sent between the two officers were turned over to internal affairs by Fondren's then wife, who found the racy messages and explicit photos backed up on a laptop the couple shared.
Further investigation found both officers repeatedly disabled the GPS units on their patrol vehicles to have sex while on duty.
The plot thickens. Get this, on Christmas evening 2015, Fondren's then wife and and an off-duty Martinez got into an altercation, SAPD and county court records show.
The woman was charged with misdemeanor assault and taken to a holding facility.
While on duty six hours later, Martinez showed up at the holding facility six hours later, standing outside the woman's cell holding up her phone as if she was taking pictures, suspension paperwork said.
Martinez is also accused of using her patrol laptop to twice run a background check on Fondren's wife, a major violation of the Police Department's rules.
During one conversation, Martinez texted Fondren: "You may need to give me that (expletive) at work. I'm craving you."
Fondren later replied via text: "... I'm sure it will still happen."
Fondren later wrote: "It is kinda 'risky' lol just sayin (sic), I'm down for it tho (sic)."
The attorney representing both officers in arbitration told KSAT via email that video captured by Home Depot surveillance cameras shows that the officers were not with each other long enough for a sexual act to take place.
When confronted by internal affairs, Martinez described the encounters as "fantasy talk" and "sexting," but denied any sexual misconduct took place.
However, in a text message sent to Fondren a day after the encounters, Martinez wrote: "I can't believe u put yourself out.. Drive to HD, drove to the parking lot.. Stripped, did me, came and got dressed again in 15 min. That blows my mind!" to which Fondren replied: "Idk maybe I was worried about gettin caught."
Both officers later admitted to investigators that they disabled their GPS, but only in an effort to keep Martinez's ex-boyfriend, a fellow SAPD officer assigned to the same substation, from knowing their whereabouts.
In another instance on Oct. 19, 2015, Fondren and Martinez once again disabled their GPS to rendezvous at the home of one of Martinez's friends.
Less than an hour later, at 6:19 a.m., Fondren texted Martinez: "... wished we would of had that place the first time. Better than doin it in a prkin lot lol."
Later that night, Martinez texted Fondren that her friend discovered a mess they left behind.
Fondren replied: "Oh damn lol that's funny. I mean besides the cum on her sheets, jeez we're better than that lol."
"Looking at the totality of the situation, the conduct they were engaged in was not at all ethical, not at all professional," said Sgt. Jesse Salame, an SAPD spokesperson. "Certainly that's something that we're not going to tolerate in this department."
