Marco Island police chief cleared by FDLE after union claims

The State Attorney’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) determined there was no credible evidence that Marco Island Police Chief Tracy Frazzano broke any laws, following an investigation of allegations by the union that represents the police officers she supervises.

In a seven-page letter dated Jan. 9, Amira D. Fox, state attorney for the 20th Judicial Circuit of Florida, outlined the year-long investigation and findings of the FDLE and closed the case without further action. Acting City Manager Casey Lucius said she received the report from FDLE the same day.

Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 95, which represents about 27 Marco Island police officers, voted no confidence in Frazzano on Sept. 28, 2024, and outlined its complaints in a letter to then-City Manager Mike McNees, asking for Frazzano’s removal from the position she had held for five years…

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