Cameron Romo, a sheriff's deputy in San Bernardino County, was arrested and charged with three felony counts each of extortion and soliciting a bribe. These charges stemmed from a citizen complaint filed in June 2024. Following the complaint, Romo was placed on paid administrative leave during an internal investigation, which confirmed his involvement in multiple criminal acts. The Sheriff's Department did not comment on the charges filed on August 4. Romo was later released on a $90,000 bail and placed on unpaid leave starting August 5.
Cameron Romo was charged with three felony counts each of extortion and soliciting a bribe after a citizen complaint in June 2024.
Romo was placed on paid administrative leave pending an internal investigation, which determined he had committed multiple criminal acts while working.
The Sheriff's Department declined to comment on the nature of the charges, filed on Monday, Aug. 4.
Romo was arrested, booked and released several hours later in lieu of $90,000 bail.
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