Deputy Chief R. Papier reported the following City of Miami equipment and high power weapons stolen from his unattended city vehicle that was parked at his home while he was sleeping on Aug 31,2015. Miami-Dade Burglary report case #PD150831-325141 The total Value of Property taken was worth approximately $6,825.00 dollars. Instead of taking responsibility, being issued discipline and reimbursing the city for the loss like we all do, he covered it up and listed items as stolen at city expense.

Always remember, ”Do as I say, not as I do”.

Items Stolen

• Colt AR-15 Carbine Rifle​​​ ( Never Recovered )
• Mossberg 12 Gauge Shotgun ( Never Recovered )
• Taser X2 (Never Recivered )
• Motorola Police radio with car charger and ear communication ( Never Recovered )
• Police SWAT Ballistic Vest ( Never Recovered )
• Ballistic Vest with Ballistic Shock Plates ( Never Recovered )
• Ballistic Helmet and Gas Mask ( Never Recovered )
• Handcuffs and ASP Baton ( Never Recovered )
• Metal Safe Box ( Never Recovered )
• First Aid Kit ( Never Recovered )
• Traffic Vest and Raincoat ( Never Recovered )
• Thigh Holster ( Never Recovered )
• Jumper Cables, Crowbar and Bolt Cutters ( Never Recovered )

Chapter 14 Departmental Order

D.O. 1.4.17.2.1 Equipment lost due to carelessness, negligence, etc., will be replaced at the employee's expense. When any vehicle containing city-issued property will be unattended, whether locked or unlocked, it is required that the property be placed in the trunk of the vehicle. When there is no trunk, the property must be removed from the vehicle. If these procedures are not followed, and the property is subsequently stolen, the employee will be liable for the replacement of the property.

D.O. 2.7.21.2 Sworn employees will not store any firearm in the police vehicle unless the sworn employee is acting in an official capacity.

Chapter 15 Departmental Order Section

2.6.8.6 A firearm shall never be left unsecured.