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'<br>The former authorities chief in New Haven, Connecticut, was jailed Friday on larceny charges following allegations he took $85,000 from two department accounts.<br><br><br>Karl Jacobson, 56, who suddenly [https://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/view_profile.php?userid=1195404 retired] from the department in January, turned himself in on an arrest warrant. He was later on released on a court-set bond of $150,000, a state district [http://wiki.wild-sau.com/index.php?title=Benutzer:LynnZuk5633 attorney stated] in a press release. Jacobson deals with 2 counts of larceny associated to defrauding a public neighborhood.<br> <br><br>"An allegation of embezzlement by a police official is a major matter and potentially undermines public confidence in the criminal justice system," Chief State's Attorney Patrick J. Griffin said in a declaration.<br><br><br>Jacobson's legal representative, Gregory Cerritelli, said he could not react to the particular allegations yet but reminded the general public that "an arrest is not proof of regret and claims are not evidence."<br><br><br>"This is the start of a very long process," he said in an emailed declaration. "I urge everyone to keep an open mind and prevent a rush to judgment."<br><br><br>Last month, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, when revealing Jacobson's retirement, stated the previous chief admitted he took money from a [https://www.ebersbach.org/index.php?title=User:KristinaChery city fund] that compensates private [http://topsite.otaku-attitude.net/index.php?a=stats&u=eulaliabfs informants] for cops fix crimes.<br><br><br>Elicker said the former chief acknowledged taking the funds for [https://www.guerzhoy.a2hosted.com/index.php/User:LesleyBladin951 individual usage] when three of his deputies confronted him over the monetary abnormalities. According to the arrest warrant, Jacobson told the deputies he was [http://xpblogger.com/2025/11/12/the-betnaija-promotion-code-for-2026-is-yohaig/ spending] too much money on sports betting apps, was looking for help for a gaming dependency and [https://gratisafhalen.be/author/colewhitmer/ intended] to [https://m1bar.com/user/BarrettGtt/ replace] the money.<br><br><br>During the recorded conversation, Jacobson apologized and asked the deputies "for a chance to conserve myself" so he might avoid going to prison and losing his pension, according to the warrant.<br><br><br>Investigators determined that Jacobson wagered more than $4.4 million on his DraftKings and FanDuel accounts between Jan. 1, 2025, and Jan. 5, 2026. He won more than $4.2 million however lost more than $214,000. Jacobson made $180,000 a year as [http://www.annunciogratis.net/author/brainunger3 cops chief].<br><br><br>The mayor called the claims "stunning" during a Friday press conference and said [http://youtools.pt/mw/index.php?title=User:RosellaWink1 Jacobson] at first admitted taking $10,000 from just one [https://mail.beegdirectory.com/The-BET-9JA-promo-code-for-2026-is-YOHAIG_488298.html cops account].<br><br><br>"We didn't understand how deep this went," [https://en.mepedia.org/wiki/User:Gail032970 Elicker] stated, noting the case remains under [https://wolvesbaneuo.com/wiki/index.php/User:MohamedStacy09 investigation].<br><br><br>"It ´ s an extremely sad day for the city to see a chief, who was beloved by so numerous people, jailed for a theft of public cash and likewise cash that was planned for children," [https://hiddenwiki.co/index.php?title=User:ChristineColling Elicker] said. 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The probe revealed $81,500 was [https://www.kino-ussr.ru/user/LesterBratton2/ unaccounted] for or abused from the New Haven Police Department [https://www.bardjo.ru/top/index.php?a=stats&u=wendikincaid Narcotic] [https://gratisafhalen.be/author/veolatildes/ Enforcement Fund] in between Jan. 1, 2024, and Jan. 5, 2026. Money from the fund is used to pay confidential [https://metazoowiki.com/index.php/User:MelanieGodwin informants] who help in narcotics investigations.<br><br><br>"The offender had access to money because fund," according to a news release, which said bank records showed checks related to the fund were deposited into Jacobson's personal bank account.<br><br><br>Two checks totaling $4,000 were also withdrawn from the New Haven Police Activity [http://azena.co.nz/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=4769433 League Fund] between Dec. 23 and Dec. 24, 2025. The district attorney's workplace stated both were found in Jacobson's individual account. 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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +<br>The former authorities chief in New Haven, Connecticut, was jailed Friday on larceny charges following allegations he took $85,000 from two department accounts.<br><br><br>Karl Jacobson, 56, who suddenly [https://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/view_profile.php?userid=1195404 retired] from the department in January, turned himself in on an arrest warrant. He was later on released on a court-set bond of $150,000, a state district [http://wiki.wild-sau.com/index.php?title=Benutzer:LynnZuk5633 attorney stated] in a press release. Jacobson deals with 2 counts of larceny associated to defrauding a public neighborhood.<br> <br><br>"An allegation of embezzlement by a police official is a major matter and potentially undermines public confidence in the criminal justice system," Chief State's Attorney Patrick J. Griffin said in a declaration.<br><br><br>Jacobson's legal representative, Gregory Cerritelli, said he could not react to the particular allegations yet but reminded the general public that "an arrest is not proof of regret and claims are not evidence."<br><br><br>"This is the start of a very long process," he said in an emailed declaration. "I urge everyone to keep an open mind and prevent a rush to judgment."<br><br><br>Last month, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, when revealing Jacobson's retirement, stated the previous chief admitted he took money from a [https://www.ebersbach.org/index.php?title=User:KristinaChery city fund] that compensates private [http://topsite.otaku-attitude.net/index.php?a=stats&u=eulaliabfs informants] for cops fix crimes.<br><br><br>Elicker said the former chief acknowledged taking the funds for [https://www.guerzhoy.a2hosted.com/index.php/User:LesleyBladin951 individual usage] when three of his deputies confronted him over the monetary abnormalities. According to the arrest warrant, Jacobson told the deputies he was [http://xpblogger.com/2025/11/12/the-betnaija-promotion-code-for-2026-is-yohaig/ spending] too much money on sports betting apps, was looking for help for a gaming dependency and [https://gratisafhalen.be/author/colewhitmer/ intended] to [https://m1bar.com/user/BarrettGtt/ replace] the money.<br><br><br>During the recorded conversation, Jacobson apologized and asked the deputies "for a chance to conserve myself" so he might avoid going to prison and losing his pension, according to the warrant.<br><br><br>Investigators determined that Jacobson wagered more than $4.4 million on his DraftKings and FanDuel accounts between Jan. 1, 2025, and Jan. 5, 2026. He won more than $4.2 million however lost more than $214,000. Jacobson made $180,000 a year as [http://www.annunciogratis.net/author/brainunger3 cops chief].<br><br><br>The mayor called the claims "stunning" during a Friday press conference and said [http://youtools.pt/mw/index.php?title=User:RosellaWink1 Jacobson] at first admitted taking $10,000 from just one [https://mail.beegdirectory.com/The-BET-9JA-promo-code-for-2026-is-YOHAIG_488298.html cops account].<br><br><br>"We didn't understand how deep this went," [https://en.mepedia.org/wiki/User:Gail032970 Elicker] stated, noting the case remains under [https://wolvesbaneuo.com/wiki/index.php/User:MohamedStacy09 investigation].<br><br><br>"It ´ s an extremely sad day for the city to see a chief, who was beloved by so numerous people, jailed for a theft of public cash and likewise cash that was planned for children," [https://hiddenwiki.co/index.php?title=User:ChristineColling Elicker] said. Jacobson is [http://local315npmhu.com/wiki/index.php/User:ReaganReimann accused] of also taking cash from the authorities athletic league, which supplies a variety of [https://thestarsareright.org/index.php/User:BerndHelms programs] for the city's youth.<br><br><br>Jacobson had actually served for three years as police chief in one of [https://pokeavalar.pl/wiki/index.php?title=User:QNRGladys5712 Connecticut] ´ s biggest cities, which is home to Yale University. He took office in July 2022, just weeks after a Black guy was paralyzed in the back of an authorities van in an occurrence that roiled the police department and the city.<br><br><br>The state prosecutor's workplace said Friday the city of New Haven initially reported the embezzlement allegations on Jan. 5, which prompted an [http://www.annunciogratis.net/author/bonnieniles investigation] by the Connecticut State Police. The probe revealed $81,500 was [https://www.kino-ussr.ru/user/LesterBratton2/ unaccounted] for or abused from the New Haven Police Department [https://www.bardjo.ru/top/index.php?a=stats&u=wendikincaid Narcotic] [https://gratisafhalen.be/author/veolatildes/ Enforcement Fund] in between Jan. 1, 2024, and Jan. 5, 2026. Money from the fund is used to pay confidential [https://metazoowiki.com/index.php/User:MelanieGodwin informants] who help in narcotics investigations.<br><br><br>"The offender had access to money because fund," according to a news release, which said bank records showed checks related to the fund were deposited into Jacobson's personal bank account.<br><br><br>Two checks totaling $4,000 were also withdrawn from the New Haven Police Activity [http://azena.co.nz/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=4769433 League Fund] between Dec. 23 and Dec. 24, 2025. The district attorney's workplace stated both were found in Jacobson's individual account. Investigators stated no one else at the cops department was involved in the matter.<br><br><br>Jacobson had been with the department for 15 years before being named chief. He formerly served in the East Providence Police Department in Rhode Island for nine years.<br> '
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Griffin said in a declaration.<br><br><br>Jacobson's legal representative, Gregory Cerritelli, said he could not react to the particular allegations yet but reminded the general public that "an arrest is not proof of regret and claims are not evidence."<br><br><br>"This is the start of a very long process," he said in an emailed declaration. "I urge everyone to keep an open mind and prevent a rush to judgment."<br><br><br>Last month, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, when revealing Jacobson's retirement, stated the previous chief admitted he took money from a [https://www.ebersbach.org/index.php?title=User:KristinaChery city fund] that compensates private [http://topsite.otaku-attitude.net/index.php?a=stats&u=eulaliabfs informants] for cops fix crimes.<br><br><br>Elicker said the former chief acknowledged taking the funds for [https://www.guerzhoy.a2hosted.com/index.php/User:LesleyBladin951 individual usage] when three of his deputies confronted him over the monetary abnormalities. 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Jacobson made $180,000 a year as [http://www.annunciogratis.net/author/brainunger3 cops chief].<br><br><br>The mayor called the claims "stunning" during a Friday press conference and said [http://youtools.pt/mw/index.php?title=User:RosellaWink1 Jacobson] at first admitted taking $10,000 from just one [https://mail.beegdirectory.com/The-BET-9JA-promo-code-for-2026-is-YOHAIG_488298.html cops account].<br><br><br>"We didn't understand how deep this went," [https://en.mepedia.org/wiki/User:Gail032970 Elicker] stated, noting the case remains under [https://wolvesbaneuo.com/wiki/index.php/User:MohamedStacy09 investigation].<br><br><br>"It ´ s an extremely sad day for the city to see a chief, who was beloved by so numerous people, jailed for a theft of public cash and likewise cash that was planned for children," [https://hiddenwiki.co/index.php?title=User:ChristineColling Elicker] said. 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