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Police commission upholds disqualification of applicant Caitlin Fisher after investigators cite omissions and conduct concerns
Summary
After an evidentiary review, Highland Park's Police Commission upheld the disqualification of applicant Caitlin Fisher, citing omissions on a notarized MCOLES personal history packet, photographs from a Wayne County internal‑affairs camera, a resignation during an internal investigation, and conduct concerns; the commission will issue a written determination to HR.
The Highland Park Police Commission voted to uphold the disqualification of Caitlin Fisher from consideration for a police position after investigators presented findings they said showed omitted information in application materials and conduct inconsistent with department standards.
What was presented: Director Lackey and investigators told the commission they reviewed Fisher's Highland Park application packets, including a notarized Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) personal history packet, and found that the Wayne County Sheriff's Office reference and related investigative matters were omitted from the notarized form. Investigators said they later obtained three…
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