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Topeka, Kan. (KCTV) – Former Overland Park, Kansas, police authority, which have resigned in the center of an investigation of abused charity organizations, were instructed to repay more than $ 27,500.

Johnson County, Kansas, District Court, showed that the four former officials were instructed to repay the money that an audit of 2021 for overland Park Police Officers Foundation abused. While they were never charged criminal, civil disputes took years.

Brandon Faber von Shawnee, Rachel Scattergood from Colleague, Timothy Tinnin, from Raymore, and Bradley Heater from St. Joseph, started in December 2023 after an examination of the abused OPPDD funds.

Ultimately, the investigation showed that the group used more than $ 15,500 to charity funds in order to pay their own scholarships, costs for personal civil servants, excursions outside the state and veterinarians.

In May 2022, the group was transferred to paid administrative leave before its resignation in December 2023 by the Overland Park police department.

Court documents, which were submitted by the General Prosecutor of the General Prosecutor on February 6, 2025, showed that the heating had been instructed to attribute a total of $ 6,500 to $ 4,000 in stolen agents, 2,000 US dollars of investigative fees and $ 500.

The law enforcement officers found that heating had access to foundation fund between May 4, 2020 and December 14, 2021. He took a total of 4,000 US dollars on 2 separate occasions. His case has not yet been closed.

In the meantime, on March 4, 2025, court documents stated that Faber had been instructed to pay a total of 9,000 USD to 4,000 US dollars at stolen funds, 2,000 US dollars of investigative fees and 3,000 US dollars.

File – Overland Park Police Department(KCTV5/Mark Poulose)

The investigators stated that Faber had access to the Officers Foundation Funds between May 6, 2016 and January 18, 2022 and had used the 4,000 US dollar for a personal profit on 4 different occasions. His case was populated and closed on March 26, 2025.

In the meantime, the AG office announced that it ordered a total of 10,040.81 to $ 6,540.81 on stolen agents, 2,000 US dollars in investigative fees and civil terms of $ 1,500 of $ 1,500.

Law enforcement officers found that Scattergood had access to the foundation funds between September 28, 2018 and December 14, 2021 and used more than $ 6,500 US dollars for their personal profit on three separate occasions. Your case has not yet been closed.

Court documents stated that Tinning was instructed on April 18, 2025, a total of 2,000 to $ 1,000 dollars at stolen funds, examination fees of 500 US dollars and 500 US dollars. His case was released on the same day.

The investigation showed that Tinning had access to foundation funds between May 6, 2016 and September 27, 2018. He used 1,000 US dollars in donations for personal purposes.

Despite its ongoing legal dispute and his resignation from Overland Park Police Department, the Kansas Commission for Peace Commissioner revealed that Tinnin was hired in January 2024 by Douglas County, Kansas, Sheriff's Office.

As part of the order, Faber, Scattergood, Tinnin and Heating were also carried out by donations on behalf of a charity, the board of a charity or the establishment of a charity.

According to the Foundation's charter, directors and board members have been prevented from making money for their non -profit services.

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