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08-04-2009, 06:55 PM
Well the one person that many felt was holding this show together has retired. Lou will be missed. He is the only one that could control the monsters above and below him and was the only one in the upper chain that had the respect of many inside and outside of our department. The others are a joke inside and outside to many.

Who will fill his shoes? I do not envy them they will inherit a nightmare for a boss and subordinate.

markx309
08-04-2009, 06:57 PM
To me this was out of the blue. I wonder what is the story behind this. I'm afraid of who will fill the shoes.

08-04-2009, 07:59 PM
I heard that his mother was in a very severe car wreck and he is spending time between Tampa and Tallahassee. He was a class act and knew what he was doing, I am in total shock!.

08-04-2009, 10:21 PM
Wow! this is a stunner. Somebody in HQ said that he has a great job in Tampa and will be moving back to his home there. He did an awful lot of good at this place and was able to make us proud to be in Ag/Law. Good luck LC

08-04-2009, 11:32 PM
Sorry to see him go but now we can start wearing our cowboy hats again!

Get ur done....

08-05-2009, 01:11 AM
He will be missed, he was a stable presence in a chaotic atmosphere. He was actually when you could get near him a very nice man and didn't deserve a lot of the bad rap that he got for being a diciplinarian. He was fair but could be one hell of an ass chewer if you pissed him off. Who ever takes his place will be a hard act to follow.Take care Lou.

08-05-2009, 05:39 AM
Maybe he can send you a pair of his shorts since you still have your nose in them. As far as I'm concerned it's one down and 2 to go, as well as, Hey, wait a minute, are the Captains select exempt? Maybe the new guys will get us some captains with real law enforcement experience instead if an ex-Suwanne Co. know nothing who'se only claim to fame is shooting cats on midnights.

Good Bye and Good Riddance :evil:

08-05-2009, 09:43 AM
Alot of the reason the Captains are like they are is because it is being rolled down hill from Timmy being scared. Which makes you wonder if you went into a gunfight would you want Timmy by your side. Except for Nash fixing his plate and shinning his shoes.

08-05-2009, 11:14 AM
Lou is a good man, that is why he has outside opportunity!

08-06-2009, 04:05 AM
God who is gonna take his place he was a dic$ but he other 3 are terrible. The uni chief is a huge a$$kisser and loudmouth curser. Who is Johnson the forest ranger and please not he redhead.

08-06-2009, 12:08 PM
Hey cabbage, you obviously did not know the man. He changed this place for the better in so many ways including us not being seen as cabbage cops anymore. He was a motivator and a serious cop who new what he was doing and could get people to beleive in this place. We have respect from a lot of agencies state wide because of his ability to work with others and get Ag Law involved in things we were never allowed to do. I think that those who knew him would agree that he was the man running this place and never waivered in his commitment to us.

LC, we wish you the best and our sorry to see you go.

08-06-2009, 05:35 PM
Good luck in your new job Lt. C. Leinhauser you will be missed you brought AG.Law on the map. For example we can write traffic citation's for something other than bypass. Not that i'm a big ticket writer but the opportunity is there. Thanks for bringing us out of Bedrock.

08-07-2009, 12:58 PM
I truly hate to see the LC go, he was a fine person and who personally checked on me and my family when we were going through a serious illness. He was very reassuring and made some calls to Shands so my spouse could be seen by a specialist. He was a difficult person to get to know because he was very private, but he had a sense of humor and was not stuck up about his position. I wish he would have stayed because he was good for the agency. He will be leaving a lot of friends at OALE. I got told that he said goodbye to headquarters this week and some people were crying. I just want to say my peice that you did a good job for us and may God Bless you.

08-07-2009, 02:25 PM
Lou was respected by the law enforcement community in Tallahassee and gave OALE more credability than ever. You have lost a good man!

08-07-2009, 09:07 PM
God Bless you Lou, you did so much for us and it was appreciated by most of us. Major Bryan has some big shoes to fill but he will be alright to.

08-07-2009, 11:12 PM
Lt. Col. Leinhauser has played a big role in not just our agency, but in many agencies and positions up in the northeast part of the states including NYC. He will be missed by many, but we must move on and use the knowledge that he has spent with us to GOOD USE!! May your next journey more appreciative of your works. :wink:

08-08-2009, 03:02 AM
I worked with Lou when he was a detective in Tampa, he was a fearless risk taker but only with himself, he never put others in danger only himself to get the deal done. In reading what is said here, I have to laugh because he was a crazy SOB on a dope deal. Always cool and funny as hell. From an old narc to radio 231 you are the best, call me.

03-19-2011, 02:22 AM
He really knew how to get things done, grease their palms. And talk about conflict of interest. Who approved his off duty gig?


Court records: Kickbacks paid by law enforcement officers
TBO By William R. Levesque, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Thursday, March 17, 2011

TAMPA — Corporations formed by two prominent law enforcement officers paid kickbacks to Rooms to Go's security director for work at the furniture retailer, public records and federal court documents show.

The corporations were formed by Lt. Col. Louis Leinhauser, former deputy director of law enforcement at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and Hillsborough sheriff's detective Philippe Dubord, records show.

Leinhauser retired from his $105,000-a-year job as the No. 2 law enforcement agent with the department in 2009. Federal records indicate the kickbacks were paid while he still worked for the state as a sworn officer.

Leinhauser, 59, of Tallahassee also worked as a detective at the Hillsborough Sheriff's Office from 1987 to 1999. He did not return calls for comment.

Dubord, 51, of Tampa is a longtime detective with the Sheriff's Office who currently earns about $75,000 a year and sometimes assists the FBI on child pornography cases.

Neither Leinhauser nor Dubord has been charged with any wrongdoing.

Dubord, contacted at the Sheriff's Office Wednesday, said his company was cleared in a civil lawsuit but would not elaborate. The St. Petersburg Times could not find a record of the lawsuit, and Dubord refused to say where the case was filed.

"Obviously, I'm at work and can't talk about this," Dubord said. "The matter was cleared up."

Prosecutors in the office of Robert O'Neill, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, declined to comment on their investigation.

The story of those kickbacks is told in federal court documents filed in criminal cases against two former Rooms to Go security directors and former Hillsborough sheriff's detectives: James B. Loftus, 59, and Brian W. Ouellette, 50.

Both have pleaded guilty in Tampa federal court to charges they got $1 million in kickbacks while at Seffner-based Rooms to Go.

Loftus quit his job with the sheriff in 1996 to join Rooms to Go as its director of security. Overburdened by his workload, Loftus later hired Ouellette, whom he knew through the Sheriff's Office, to take over as security director while Loftus began overseeing protection for the company's top executives in Atlanta, court records show.

Loftus and Ouellette admitted they engaged in two separate kickback schemes, federal court records show. In the first, Loftus got $238,000 in kickbacks and Ouellette $550,000 from a security firm, Security Alliance of Florida, hired to provide guards for the retailer.

The second scheme involved just Ouellette, records show.

In that one, Ouellette collected kickbacks from a handful of private security vendors hired to collect information from Rooms to Go employees acting as confidential informants in company theft investigations, court records show.

Among those vendors was Big Bend Associates Inc., a Tallahassee security firm that Leinhauser incorporated in 2001. A second vendor was BPD Security Consulting Group Inc., created by Dubord in 2003.

These and other vendors paid Ouellette an additional $254,336 in kickbacks from 2003 until 2007.

"To carry out this scheme and artifice to defraud, (Ouellette) solicited, received and accepted kickbacks from the outside … vendors" for the work from Rooms to Go, Ouellette's plea agreement said.

Prosecutors say Ouellette tried to hide the kickbacks from Rooms to Go by preparing "sham" invoices addressed to the vendors which "fraudulently sought payment for 'consulting' services," the plea agreement said.

The vendors, in turn, made their payments to a dummy corporation, Wiley Management, that Ouellette had created just for that purpose. Wiley is Ouellette's middle name.

"In exchange for these kickbacks, (Ouellette) provided favorable action to the outside … vendors in his official position with RTG, including by employing them" in the program to monitor the confidential informants, the plea agreement said.

Other vendors besides Leinhauser and Dubord's paid kickbacks, records show. These corporations appear to be linked to people with ties to Ouellette, including relatives.

Everything collapsed for Ouellette when Loftus, battling severe depression and burdened by the illegal activity, confessed to Rooms to Go's general counsel in March 2007, Loftus' attorney said in court filings.

Both men are cooperating with federal investigators against other potential targets who are not named in court papers, their plea agreements say.

Loftus, who lives in the Atlanta area, has been sentenced to two years in prison.

Ouellette, a Hillsborough resident, is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to charges earlier this week.

Times researcher John Martin contributed to this report. William R. Levesque can be reached at levesque@sptimes.com or (813) 226-3432.

03-19-2011, 03:05 AM
"Know we know why he retired" well at least he could spell. Read the article, he has not been charged with anything. Let the haters pile on and not let facts get in the way of the story. Everybody from the commissioner on knew he had a business for years that was approved from the top down. Do your fact checking before you pile on the man.

03-19-2011, 08:19 PM
A forked tung Snake, worked here cause everyone's a snake at the top. Got caught in the real world cause a bigger snake out smarted them. Bet they made a quick deal but one things for sure, he aint comin back here. DONE. Not even security at Wal-Mart. What a peice a wurk.

03-20-2011, 03:09 PM
A forked tung Snake, worked here cause everyone's a snake at the top. Got caught in the real world cause a bigger snake out smarted them. Bet they made a quick deal but one things for sure, he aint comin back here. DONE. Not even security at Wal-Mart. What a peice a wurk.

Did you actually graduate?

03-20-2011, 08:42 PM
No but its goodnuf ta wurk heer...........

03-20-2011, 11:49 PM
OK Tater, what lad do you think he may have violated? Give us the statute number

03-21-2011, 02:03 PM
Is it not a violation of law for an active police officer to work as a privet investigator? Does the “Great One” have a PI licenses? If so, was it active while he was employed? Was it inactive as the law and DOACS rules require? Did the great one violate state law by working as a PI without an active license? Did the great one utilize state resources while working as a PI?

Hmmmm? One might wonder if an audit of all the criminal checks and David inquiries info by HQ employees might be useful?

By the way “Great One”, spelling errors are the least of your problems right about now. The cat is out of the bag and roaming the neighborhood.

03-21-2011, 08:21 PM
No wonder they are being so strick with outside employment. A knee jerk reaction as usual. But....i can say the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer. Now get back to that window and dont forget to collect your welfare cheese on the first :shock: :D

MOD 486
03-22-2011, 02:04 PM
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03-23-2011, 10:09 PM
OK Tater, what lad do you think he may have violated? Give us the statute number

Its a confict of interest jughead not a law violation. Not only did he work for the agency that regulated PI's but he was in charge of enforcement of rules that govern PI's.

this should have never been approved outside employment, but since it was, more power to the man.

the whole bunch was curputed up there.

bet your's would not be approved.

Hey, here comes a truck gotta go.

03-25-2011, 01:03 AM
Still no statute number that he violated. That is why most leo' s think you are all a bunch of hick losers!

03-25-2011, 10:58 AM
Thanks for taking time out of your busy superhero crime fighting life to come to this page and insult us, the real question remains, Why would you bother? Unless there was something missing inside you......Typical anonymous snipe....Coward.

03-25-2011, 02:29 PM
Group X, the horse is dead and everybody knows who you are. You cant use this issue to deflect the microscope you are under now.

03-25-2011, 10:24 PM
Not who you think I be.....Smarty Smarterton!! Bish!

03-25-2011, 10:43 PM
Just so were clear.....I LOVE YOU, But I'm not IN LOVE with you!!!

03-28-2011, 02:49 PM
Ant it funny to see support staff at HQ on this site. I wonder who is on who's side and who did who. Time to clear the snake pit and make room for some new snakes.
PL, TM, and JI get back to work and get off our page.