A Tarrant County Juvenile Services officer was fired last month for improper conduct involving minor detainees at the Lynn W. Ross Detention Center, according to records obtained by the Star-Telegram.
Jorge Nava, a security control officer, was terminated June 6 after an internal investigation found he had accessed a female detainee’s confidential information with another detainee, according to his personnel files. The female detainee, identified in the files as C.O., told Juvenile Services workers on May 15 that she was “tired of being stalked” and “wanted to be left alone” by Nava and another detained minor.
At that time, C.O. produced call logs and screenshots of phone calls made from Nava’s phone number and the Ross Detention Center’s phone number, as well as photos and videos of the other youth, identified by the initials I.W., according to a notice in the files…