Menasha police officer sentenced for off-duty use of Flock technology
The officer received six months in jail after a judge said he improperly used the Flock system during an off-duty search for a woman’s vehicle.
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Menasha office sentenced for abusing Flock as statewide reckoning continues
On Monday 32-year-old Menasha police officer Cristian Morales was sentenced for misusing Flock license plate reader cameras for unlawful targeted surveillance. Morales pleaded no contest in Outagamie County court and was sentenced to six months in jail, followed by three…
Police Officer Tracked Estranged Wife Using Flock Cameras 717 Times
An affidavit reveals that a police officer used Flock surveillance cameras to track his estranged wife on 717 separate occasions, raising serious concerns about law enforcement abuse of technology. The case highlights the potential for misuse of automated license plate reader systems by those with access to the technology. This incident underscores growing privacy and...
Menasha police officer sentenced for off-duty use of Flock technology
A Menasha police officer was sentenced Aug. 17 for misconduct in a public office after he allegedly used Flock license plate tracking technology to locate a woman's car while off duty.
Menasha police officer sentenced for misconduct in office over Flock usage
Christian Morales, a Menasha police officer, was arrested Jan. 7, 2026 by Appleton police on charges that he inappropriately used Flock automated license plate reader data to search for a woman's car. He was sentenced Aug. 17. 2026.
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