- Two Norwalk
Police officers accused of drinking on duty resigned earlier this month. - Police said Sarah Laudano and Michael DiMeglio were suspended last year after drinking and ignoring calls on the job, CBS New York reported.
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Norwalk Police Chief Thomas Kulhawik said the officers, identified as 39-year-old Michael DiMeglio and 31-year-old Sarah Laudano, stepped down on October 15, The Hour reported.
"I'm glad that this incident is now behind us from a department perspective," Kulhawik told the newspaper.
CBS New York reported the two were suspended last year after they were discovered together at a hotel instead of working and drinking in a school parking lot, police said.
According to CT Insider citing an arrest warrant, the duo was found by their supervisor on the night of October 9, 2020, and cops said they "were not in a condition to respond to calls for service."
The warrant said that during their investigation, authorities also found broken beer bottles at the school that was linked to both officers, according to the report.
As the newspaper reported, Laudano was also accused of driving with a baby and another person inside her cruiser after drinking, according to the warrant.
As CT Insider previously reported, DiMeglio and Laudano were later arrested in January 2021 and are facing larceny and reckless endangerment charges. According to the reports, Laudano was also
Mayor Harry Rilling told The Hour that "this incident was truly shocking and disappointing" and that DiMeglio and Laudano "made the right decision" in resigning from the Norwalk Police Department.