L.A. County sheriff's deputy accused of trying to cover up DUI crash of fellow deputy
An L.A. County sheriffs deputy attempted to cover up the suspected DUI crash of a fellow deputy by pulling the allegedly drunken man from the patrol vehicle hed wrecked and depositing him in another car to be driven away, prosecutors say.
Deputy Gregory Davis was charged with felony conspiracy to obstruct justice, a misdemeanor count of giving false information to police and three misdemeanor counts of obstructing an investigation in connection with the incident, according to a news release from Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón.
The crash occurred in August 2022 in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Off-duty Deputy Carlos Lopez, a member of the departments Special Enforcement Bureau, which includes SWAT, allegedly crashed his patrol SUV in Stevenson Ranch before Davis came along and pulled Lopez from the vehicle, the D.A. said.
Lopezs wife drove the deputy home after Davis placed Lopez in her car, according to the release.
Prosecutors say Davis then attempted to move the deputys SUV before a retired LAPD officer passing by called authorities, the district attorneys office said. Davis initially did not identify himself as an off-duty deputy.
Lopezs whereabouts were unknown for nearly an hour after the crash, but he was eventually located at his home.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-08-23/l-a-county-sheriffs-deputy-attempted-to-cover-up-dui-crash-of-fellow-deputy-the-district-attorneys-office-says
The SUV was found crashed in bushes.