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 Minnetonka officer is charged with home break-in 
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PostPosted: Fri May 08, 2009 9:20 pm 
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http://www.startribune.com/local/44625322.html


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A 13-year veteran of the Minnetonka Police Department is on leave while he faces felony burglary charges for allegedly rifling through a stranger's home in search of prescription drugs.

Daniel Thomas Saba, 37, of Shorewood was charged with first-degree burglary over a break-in at a Chanhassen home Wednesday. Saba was on administrative leave from the department prior to his arrest.

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PAID leave. Burglary be a good game for cops.


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I've always loved the terms "Paid Leave" or "Paid Administrative Leave". Just call it what it is, "VACATION".


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And I bet his bank of vacation days doesn't get tapped for this either.

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“We are very disappointed in the events last week surrounding Dan Saba,” said Minnetonka Police Chief Mark Raquet. “We are and will fully cooperate with the investigation.”

The Minnetonka Police placed Saba on administrative leave for undisclosed reasons months before his arrest.

“I think he has been on leave since Feb. 19,” Raquet said.

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PAID leave. Burglary be a good game for cops.


No chance of that game taking place at say....police evidence lock-up :shock: Or that possibly that the game piece taken was say...a handgun. :shock: :shock: Or the possibility that said game piece shows up a a officer involved shooting. :shock: :shock: :shock:

Nah, that wouldn't be possible :twisted:

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