Sheriff's office arrested cop without evidence: Lawsuit
Inset: Miranda Brothers (WOIO). Background: The restuarant deputies claimed she left her child unattended with a sex offender (WOIO).

Inset: Miranda Brothers (WOIO). Background: The restaurant where deputies claimed she left her child unattended with a sex offender (WOIO).

In Ohio, a 29-year-old police officer is taking legal action against the local sheriff’s office for allegedly wrongly arresting her and placing her child in foster care. The officer claims she was accused of leaving her 5-year-old child unsupervised with a registered sex offender, even though there was no evidence to support this claim. Furthermore, she alleges that investigators from the sheriff’s office accessed explicit photos from her cellphone and shared them within the office.

The police officer, Miranda L. Brothers from Mantua, filed a lawsuit against the Portage County Sheriff’s Office seeking punitive damages exceeding $150,000. The lawsuit includes various claims such as malicious prosecution, violation of her constitutional rights (Fourth, Fifth, Eighth, and 14th Amendments), intentional infliction of emotional distress, and tortious interference.

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