Hayward Police Officer Charged In Terrorist Data Probe
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The Marine Corps has charged a Hayward police officer on military leave in a case involving the alleged mishandling of classified information on terrorists, authorities said.
Master Sgt. Reinaldo Pagan was among two men charged last Thursday in what a Marine spokesman said was part of an ongoing investigation. Gunnery Sgt. Eric L. Froboese is the other man charged.
Both men are assigned to active duty at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County while their case is adjudicated, Major Jason Johnston said.
Pagan has been a Hayward police officer for nine years, police Lt. Christine Orrey said. His age was not immediately known. The charges against the two men were the result of an investigation into an alleged information theft ring involving classified files, Johnston said.
The charges were first reported last Friday by the San Diego Union-Tribune. A source who did not reveal an identity reported Pagan’s association with the Hayward Police Department to the Daily Review earlier this week, which the department confirmed.












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