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Former Pittsfield Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty To Embezzlement Charges
Staff Reports,
05:39PM / Wednesday, March 23, 2016

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A former police officer pleaded not guilty to charges of embezzlement, money laundering, and forgery.
 
Jeffrey Coco is accused of taking more than $200,000 from the Pittsfield Police Officers Union. He had previously been fired from the department after an internal investigation penned that figure at more than $150,000. 
 
Coco was in Central Berkshire District Court on Wednesday entering not guilty pleas. Judge William Rota released him on personal recognizance. Coco is due back in court on May 10.
 
In November, he was found guilty of conduct unbecoming of an officer and criminal conduct by an internal affairs investigation. Coco is accused of stealing from the bank accounts by writing checks to himself and his wife. 
 
The internal affairs report is available below.

Pittsfield Police Internal Affairs Report by iBerkshires.com

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