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DiPietro fires back after closed door hearing

Updated: Thursday, 15 Nov 2012, 3:35 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 15 Nov 2012, 3:35 PM EST

MIAMI TWP, Ohio (WDTN) - Miami Township Police Major John DiPietro fired back in a written statement Thursday, a day after a Sheriff’s Department report outlined what it called acts of improper conduct.

In a statement sent to the media via his attorney, DiPietro said he expects to be vindicated of the allegations against him.

READ | John DiPietro's Full Statement

DiPietro is accused of improper conduct when he decontaminated a juvenile female, alone in the police department’s sally port.

In the statement, DiPietro says his intention was “to treat this person in a respectful and humane manner.”

He goes on to point out that the suspect’s mother contacted him to say that her daughter was “very appreciative of the way I treated the daughter.”

The outcome of the hearing, including the possibility of any changes with DiPietro’s future with the department will be determined when the hearing continues on Nov. 26.
 

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