DETROIT – A Detroit police officer accused of getting phone numbers from two women he had pulled over by threatening them with tickets and jail, and the women saying they later received unwanted calls and texts from the officer, has been found not guilty of his charges.
Detroit police Officer Chancellor Dmitri Searcy, 32, was charged with two counts of misconduct in office.
On July 2, 2018, Searcy stopped a 21-year-old Sterling Heights woman on Woodward Avenue near Congress Street in Downtown Detroit, police said…