Marquette University police officer charged with misconduct for trying to ‘botch’ OWI investigation


A Marquette University police officer is charged with felony misconduct in public office after prosecutors said he admitted to trying to “botch” an OWI investigation.According to court documents obtained by WISN 12 News, 29-year-old Officer Isaiah Espino responded to a crash near 15th Street and Kilbourn Avenue in April 2023. Espino “subsequently arrested the driver for operating while under the influence.” It’s the conversation, and Espino’s actions, after the crash that prosecutors said crossed a legal line.The criminal complaint said the driver was cited for an OWI. As the case made its way through municipal court, the driver’s lawyer shared a screenshot of text messages his client claimed were from Espino. The message, dated July 24, 2023, begins: “This is Officer Espino from MUPD. I just have an update regarding what happened in April. I wanted to give you a heads up. I tried botching up the paperwork so nothing would come of it, well some high ranks above me forced me to fix it. I have to mail out two citations regarding that.”According to prosecutors, “it” refers to the driver’s OWI. That message sparked a separate investigation where prosecutors point to a conversation between the driver and Espino in the booking room the night of the crash, where she “told him her husband was the police chief for Marshfield. She was concerned her husband would find out about the OWI.”Court documents state Espino “left things out of the report” to help the woman with her case. Espino allegedly told investigators he was “hoping she wouldn’t get an OWI.”Espino did not explain why he allegedly attempted to botch the OWI report when WISN 12 News asked him Friday afternoon.”I’m not going to make any statements,” Espino said.Marquette police would not answer any questions about Espino Friday. In a statement, a Marquette University spokesperson said “MUPD has high standards for its officers in accordance with Marquette University’s Catholic, Jesuit values. The behavior Officer Espino is accused of does not meet those standards and consequently he has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation.” According to the criminal complaint, a Milwaukee city attorney told Marquette police they will not charge or litigate any case Espino was involved in. It’s unclear right now just how many cases there are.

A Marquette University police officer is charged with felony misconduct in public office after prosecutors said he admitted to trying to “botch” an OWI investigation.

According to court documents obtained by WISN 12 News, 29-year-old Officer Isaiah Espino responded to a crash near 15th Street and Kilbourn Avenue in April 2023. Espino “subsequently arrested the driver for operating while under the influence.”

It’s the conversation, and Espino’s actions, after the crash that prosecutors said crossed a legal line.

The criminal complaint said the driver was cited for an OWI. As the case made its way through municipal court, the driver’s lawyer shared a screenshot of text messages his client claimed were from Espino.

The message, dated July 24, 2023, begins: “This is Officer Espino from MUPD. I just have an update regarding what happened in April. I wanted to give you a heads up. I tried botching up the paperwork so nothing would come of it, well some high ranks above me forced me to fix it. I have to mail out two citations regarding that.”

According to prosecutors, “it” refers to the driver’s OWI.

That message sparked a separate investigation where prosecutors point to a conversation between the driver and Espino in the booking room the night of the crash, where she “told him her husband was the police chief for Marshfield. She was concerned her husband would find out about the OWI.”

Court documents state Espino “left things out of the report” to help the woman with her case. Espino allegedly told investigators he was “hoping she wouldn’t get an OWI.”

Espino did not explain why he allegedly attempted to botch the OWI report when WISN 12 News asked him Friday afternoon.

“I’m not going to make any statements,” Espino said.

Marquette police would not answer any questions about Espino Friday. In a statement, a Marquette University spokesperson said

“MUPD has high standards for its officers in accordance with Marquette University’s Catholic, Jesuit values. The behavior Officer Espino is accused of does not meet those standards and consequently he has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation.”

According to the criminal complaint, a Milwaukee city attorney told Marquette police they will not charge or litigate any case Espino was involved in. It’s unclear right now just how many cases there are.



Marquette University police officer charged with misconduct for trying to ‘botch’ OWI investigation

In a shocking turn of events, a Marquette University police officer has been charged with misconduct for allegedly attempting to sabotage an OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) investigation. The officer, whose name has not been released, is accused of intentionally mishandling evidence and falsifying reports in order to protect the individual suspected of driving under the influence.

This disturbing incident raises serious concerns about the integrity and professionalism of law enforcement officers, particularly those tasked with upholding the law and ensuring public safety. It is imperative that officers are held accountable for their actions and that justice is served in cases of police misconduct.

The Marquette University community and the broader public deserve to have confidence in the integrity of the police force and trust that officers will act in the best interests of the public. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct within law enforcement agencies.

As the investigation into this officer’s actions continues, it is crucial that steps are taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. The public must be able to trust that law enforcement officers will uphold the law and act with integrity at all times.

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