A former Baldwin Park police officer pleaded not responsible Monday to allegations that he stole greater than $100,000 from the town’s police affiliation throughout the 18 months he served as its treasurer, Los Angeles County prosecutors stated.
Andres Villalobos, 35, faces 29 felony counts of grand theft, two felony counts of possession of an explosive and one felony depend of economic housebreaking, in line with the Los Angeles County district lawyer’s workplace.
Prosecutors allege that between July 2022 and August 2023, Villalobos made a sequence of unauthorized transfers from the Baldwin Park Police Assn.’s checking account to his on-line account. The losses complete $104,947, officers stated.
“Stealing funds which can be offered by, and are supposed to assist fellow cops, is a severe betrayal of belief,” stated Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Nathan J. Hochman. “Sporting a badge is just not a defend from being held accountable.”
An lawyer representing Villalobos couldn’t be reached for remark Monday.
Villalobos was elected treasurer of the police affiliation in late 2021, tasked with managing its funds, authorities stated. The labor group represents police personnel in Baldwin Park.
He was initially arrested on embezzlement fees in December 2023, and has since been terminated from the drive, in line with experiences.
Baldwin Park police didn’t reply to a request for extra particulars about his employment.
Throughout a search of Villalobos’ dwelling, investigators additionally discovered two flash-bang grenades, although prosecutors didn’t disclose the place he obtained the explosives.
Villalobos maintained his innocence at a Nov. 10 arraignment listening to, and bail was set at $1.6 million. A preliminary listening to is scheduled for Nov. 24 in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom.
If convicted on all counts, he faces as much as 26 years and eight months in state jail.
“My workplace will proceed to carry legislation enforcement officers who break the legislation to the identical requirements as everybody else,” Hochman stated.