WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. — A former officer says she sounded the alarm years ago on four West Memphis Police officers put on leave after allegations of sexual misconduct.
Major Stacy Allen, Captain Mose Walker and officers Ivora Hall and Treasure Gaither are under a cloud of controversy over sexual misconduct allegations. The officers were put on leave several weeks ago as part of a state investigation.
Jennifer Jordan spent 13 years on the West Memphis Police Force leaving in 2021. She says as the top female officer, 12 to 13 other women came to her with complaints.
“There were some things that were brought to my attention by some female employees, that they were not feeling safe in their work environment. So, as a sergeant at the time, I took it upon myself to put myself out there and speak up for them,” Jordan said…