NJ Cop Faces Departmental Charges Over Trying To Have Sex With Woman He Met on 911 Call
Came back after his shift still wearing his uniform
An Edison police officer faces multiple departmental charges and the possible loss of his job for allegedly returning to the scene of an emergency call to proposition a woman for sex.
Anthony Sarni, 39, had just finished his shift and was still in uniform when he drove to the Extended Stay America hotel in Edison's Raritan Center to find the woman, whom he had met earlier in the night after a disturbance there, according to three law enforcement officials with knowledge of the case.
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