Police officer charged with possessing objectionable publications can be named (opens original article in a new tab)
Police officer Matthew Rogers, 59, is the first officer named after being charged with possessing objectionable publications, according to police who filed charges earlier this month.
- Police officer Matthew Rogers charged with possessing objectionable publications
- Rogers is first officer named in such case
- Charges filed by police earlier this month
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