Former Huntington Beach investigator admitted to diversion program in theft case  - Los Angeles Times
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Former Huntington Beach investigator admitted to diversion program in theft case 

The Huntington Beach Police Department headquarters.
A former Huntington Beach police investigator charged with stealing drugs from an attempted murder suspect’s vehicle was placed in a diversion program for military veterans Thursday.
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A former Huntington Beach police investigator charged with stealing drugs from an attempted murder suspect’s vehicle was placed in a diversion program for military veterans Thursday.

Sean Patrick Lotts, 53, of Huntington Beach was on the job as a crime scene photographer for the Huntington Beach Police Department on Jan. 23 last year when he allegedly grabbed the drugs and drove home in a police car under the influence, according to Kimberly Edds, a public information officer with the Orange County district attorney’s office.

Lotts resigned from the department, Edds said.

He was charged with one count each of embezzlement by a public official, seizing property under the color of authority and driving under the influence, all misdemeanors.

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The diversion program for military personnel or veterans allows them to undergo treatment in lieu of jail.

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