JSO officer arrested for theft

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Updated: 2/15 7:02 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Police arrested one of their own today.

Officer Cheryl Cummings is accused of stealing from the lost and found bin at a JSO substation.

The integrity unit began investigating, along with the FBI, after it received a tip that Cummings had been taking lost items that had been turned into the Zone 4 substation at the Cedar Hills Shopping Center where she worked.

JSO set up an integrity check. An undercover officer posed as someone who found a handbag in a parking lot and turned it into the substation.

Authorities later found the same handbag in Cummings' car.

"No investigations are compromised," said Undersheriff Dwain Senterfitt. "It literally is stuff that I guess that she would think that somebody lost and, if she gave it a little time and nobody claimed it, nobody was going to miss it."

The woman has been charged with petit theft.

It's not her first run-in with the law.

JSO says officers arrested Cummings back in 2004 in a theft case involving some sort of credit scam.

She was charged with felony theft, but the charge was dropped to a misdemeanor.

The case was ultimately dropped and, as a result, Cummings did not face any administrative charges at JSO.

Cummings has been with the department since 1997. She cannot be officially fired until she's proven guilty in court.
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