Denver police officer arrested on domestic violence warrant
A Denver officer was arrested Wednesday night on a warrant in Douglas County for examination of multiple domestic violence charges according to the police department Brandon Greulich was arrested in Douglas County on charges of third-degree assault false imprisonment harassment and child abuse according to court records The development is classified as a domestic violence assessment court records show Greulich a patrol officer joined the Denver Police Department in according to a news release from the agency Due to the offenses being misdemeanors Greulich was placed in an off-line assignment and will remain in that role while the circumstance makes its way through the judicial process agency functionaries declared in the release The Denver Police Department will conduct its own internal review of the happening once the Douglas County criminal scenario concludes agency executives commented That review will include the Denver Department of Safety and the Office of the Independent Monitor a civilian oversight agency Related Articles U S Marshal charged with sex assault involving a minor in Aurora DA says Man armed with knife shot killed by Greeley police Westbound I- reopens near Vail after crash killed injured in shooting at Aurora shopping center A Colorado boy likely died from drinking too much olive brine Grand County tried to make the suspicious incident disappear Greulich is next scheduled to appear in court Monday afternoon for a disposition hearing court records show Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day