An old favorite here in deep doo-doo
This one disappeared a couple years ago after a couple rip off reports. Looks like she continued down that path. Too bad, because she was a favorite for a while.
[URL]http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/07/13/police-man-allegedly-impersonated-police-officer-warren-co/87047890/[/URL]
Cincinnati Enquirer article
[QUOTE=Smilesallround;3031135]The Cincinnati Enquirer version of the story specifically named USA adult classified as the site where the fire chief solicited. Doesn't really matter as he was simply recognized just prefer a lower profile!
Be careful out there.[/QUOTE]Here is the link: [URL]http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/local/sharonville/2016/08/11/sharonville-fire-chief-leave-allegations/88595910/[/URL].
And the interesting part:
"According to a Reading police report, Hammonds' vehicle as spotted in the lot of an apartment complex on Ohio Circle in Reading on June 29. Police were investigating complaints of prostitution at that address, and saw the vehicle drive away from the complex. On July 11, when Hammonds was called to the Reading Police Department to speak with police, he admitted that he had solicited a prostitute through an online service.
He told police he paid $60 for sex with a woman named "Candice," whom he'd contacted through the [URL]USAAdultclassified.info[/URL] website".
Candicexoxo had been running a $60 B&G special. Rumor was that she had an appointment with a new client, he came in, threw down money, and LE stormed in. I don't know that legal niceties necessarily apply when it's the cops story vs yours. Note that the fire chief was not the client, but was too close to the action and I'm guessing the Reading cops knew him and his vehicle by sight.