Former O.C. cop used database to track woman, contacted her thousands of times, prosecutors say
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Former O.C. cop used database to track woman, contacted her thousands of times, prosecutors say
"Josett admitted to contacting the woman sometimes more than 100 times a day during a period of nine months, violating a restraining order by driving by her house after being notified of his impending termination."
"He used the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System to make 13 inquiries into people, including the woman and his wife, as well as vehicles unrelated to his job."
"After his ex broke up with him in April 2024, he allegedly threatened to reveal explicit photos of her and demanded to know if she had had sex with someone else."
Robert Jay Josett, a former Costa Mesa police officer, pleaded guilty to multiple misdemeanors, including unauthorized computer access and harassment. He contacted a woman over 100 times daily for nine months and violated a restraining order. Josett used law enforcement databases to track her and his wife. He was sentenced to three years of probation and a domestic violence program. After his breakup in April 2024, he threatened to expose explicit photos and continued to harass her and her new boyfriend.
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