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Ohio Patrol Post Commander Fired Amid Stalking Allegations
< < Back to ohio-patrol-post-commander-fired-amid-stalking-allegationsMARIETTA, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio post commander accused of having an affair with a subordinate’s wife last year and stalking her after she ended it has been fired from the State Highway Patrol.
Records show Lt. William Elschlager of the Marietta post was fired in February, citing rule violations and conduct unbecoming an officer.
Elschlager was charged with felony menacing by stalking and an abduction count related to a traffic stop in which he allegedly used a patrol vehicle to stop the woman for speeding.
His attorney has raised questions in court about the accuser’s credibility, saying she acknowledged that she continued having contact with Elschlager and joined him on a cruise to the Caribbean.
Elschlager has been on home confinement under conditions of bond. A message was left Friday for his attorney.