Los Angeles: Sergeant Lucien Daigle, an 18-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department, assigned to Olympic Area, was arrested on October 23rd, 2011 by the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department for violation of Penal Code 459, Residential Burglary.
Daigle was arrested by Deputies assigned to the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Yucaipa Station after he was involved in a traffic collision at Greenspot Road and Santa Ana Truck Road. A subsequent investigation led Deputies to believe Daigle was involved earlier in a residential burglary in the 8900 block of Tres Lagos Drive in Mentone, California.
Daigle was booked into the West Valley Detention Center and is being held in lieu of $125,000.00 bail. Daigle was placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of both the criminal and administrative investigations.
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This is really ashame. I wonder did he over extend himself financially, have marital problems, or substance abuse? Either way the Department has another blemish on it now. The poor victim had to be terrified. Am I understanding correctly that he is on a "PAID LEAVE" for a crime he committed?
Posted by: Citizen Cane | October 27, 2024 at 12:27 PM
He's on "PAID LEAVE" Concerned Citizen, because we still live in the United States Of America, where you're innocent, until PROVEN guilty. So settle down until the FACTS are laid out in a court of law and he's FOUND guilty. But if he's found guilty, I submit that he should be fired and jailed, because YES, we officers of the law should be held to a higher standard.
Again, that's if, he's found guilty by a jury of his peers.
Posted by: Irked | October 27, 2024 at 08:45 PM
I just read the rest of the story in the LA Times... I Do think that based on the totality of the information given by the arresting department and the victim, that Sgt. Daigle should be FIRED! What a scumbag and a black mark on our department. Shame on you Daigle, you're now aligned with the wolves, not the sheepdogs!
Posted by: Irked | October 28, 2024 at 09:31 AM
Financial problems? Marital problems? Substance abuse? These are just excuses, since the real reason a law enforcement officer will commit a crime is because his moral compass is off kilter and he probably thinks he is smarter than his fellow officers and will not get caught.
Either way, expect many more crimes being committed by law enforcement officers in the near future. You can then look to the politicians in the council and the mayor's office for their politically correct changes to the hiring process. Lower standards means lower morals and lower integrity in candidates.
Posted by: bwop | October 28, 2024 at 12:02 PM
I would not have wanted to be that victim. She is lucky to be alive.
Too bad he didn't think before he made a bad decision that unfairly reflects on the entire profession
Posted by: Ellen | October 28, 2024 at 11:21 PM
Its really to bad, this guy gives the hard working police officers a bad name. People will grab this story and try and but them all in a bad light. Hopefully this gets resolved!
Posted by: Rob | November 08, 2024 at 10:31 AM
I find it amazing that when a figure of the law is caught doing something they shouldn't that there is always an excuse. There is simply no excuse for the actions of burgulary.
Posted by: lucy | November 14, 2024 at 02:50 AM
Lucy, you're right! There is zero excuse for him. And as a policeman, I'm disgusted in his conduct. He should be under the jail!
Posted by: Irked | November 21, 2024 at 05:29 PM
The problem with people in the public eye is that they never seem to regret or show any remorse for their actions.
Posted by: sophie | November 22, 2024 at 06:30 AM
I think that people who are in power seem to think that they are above the law, and this is not the case.
Posted by: amelia | November 27, 2024 at 08:16 AM
This guy is a one dumb person.
He's a sergeant with 18 yrs in the force. I bet he makes lots of money; at least $10,000/month. Isn't that enough?
If he's found guilty, he should be fired immediately and put in jail, not just for tarnishing the LAPD name but taking away the public's trust in the force.
Man, I shouldd join the LAPD. I have clean back ground.
I'll be very happy to make $5,000/month; basic trainee salary.
Posted by: Lee | December 21, 2024 at 07:41 PM