Milwaukee police officer charged with using Flock cameras to keep tabs on girlfriend

A Milwaukee police officer has been charged with one count of attempted misconduct in public office for allegedly using Flock cameras to surveil his girlfriend and her ex-boyfriend for two months in the spring of 2025.

Josue Ayala is suspended and negotiating a resignation from the Milwaukee Police Department. If convicted, he could be sentenced to nine months in prison and a $10,000 fine.

According to a criminal complaint made public Tuesday, a Milwaukee resident checked the website HaveIBeenFlocked.com, and found that his license plate had been run to ascertain his location numerous times, and that the license plate of his ex-girlfriend had been run over 100 times…

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