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Denver police sergeant arrested for domestic violence assault

Denver police sergeant Stephanie Neblock was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence assault in Douglas County on Monday, the Denver Police Department said Tuesday in a press release.

Neblock, who joined DPD in 2006 and was most recently assigned to the Division of Administration, has been placed in an “off-line assignment” and “will remain in that role while the case makes its way through the judicial process,” according to the release.

DPD did not release any other details about the Nov. 11 incident, which is under investigation by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. The department says its administrative review of Neblock’s case will begin once her criminal charges are adjudicated.

Neblock has been released on a $3,000 bail and this is her first arrest, according to online court records.

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