A Kansas City police officer has been charged with corruption after prosecutors accused him of having sex with two women in exchange for not arresting them. Click below to read the rest of the story.

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One woman told police she was working as a prostitute, and the other said she had outstanding warrants and marijuana in her motel room when she met Jeffrey Holmes. Prosecutors say Holmes, 47, accepted sex from the women in return for not arresting them during alleged incidents in March and April.
A judge entered a not guilty plea on Holmes’ behalf during his arraignment Tuesday and released him on $75,000 bond. Holmes’ lawyer, Kevin Regan, didn’t immediately respond to messages seeking comment.
Also Tuesday, prosecutors in neighboring Platte County charged another Kansas City police officer with misappropriating about $75,000 from his elderly mother. A lawyer listed as representing Sgt. Mark Stinson did not return a phone message seeking comment about that case.
Lisa Pelofsky, president of the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners, said the two cases, while not related, show “the system is working.” The police department has suspended both officers without pay. Holmes has worked for the department for 13 years. Stinson has been on the force for 17.
“Police obviously are not in any way intimidated or afraid to follow up on these kinds of charges and pursue them,” Pelofsky said Tuesday.
A probable cause statement filed by police in Holmes’ case said a woman told police she was working as a prostitute at a Kansas City motel when a man called March 24 and said he wanted to meet her. The man, who she later identified as Holmes, showed up wearing a police uniform and a gun, the statement said.
Holmes told the woman she was “busted for prostitution” and ordered her to put her hands behind her back, the statement said. The woman refused, saying she “knew something wasn’t right” because Holmes didn’t have a police radio with him. She called the front desk and asked the desk clerk to come to her room. When the clerk left, Holmes told the woman he wanted her to be a “snitch” and started to “’rub and hug” her, the statement said.
The woman said she then had sex with Holmes “because she wanted him to leave.” Police said she reported the incident as rape about three weeks later and identified Holmes as her attacker after she ran into him in a police parking lot April 26.
The probable cause statement said Holmes’ phone records showed he called the woman before and after the alleged incident.
The second victim told police she was at a different motel in April when a man she later identified as Holmes approached her in uniform and asked if she was a prostitute, the probable cause statement said.
She said she wasn’t, but the man made her take him to her room, where he said they were going to have sex. When she asked him why, he responded, “You don’t want to go to jail, do you?”

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