A Windsor police officer who was arrested after breaking into his ex-girlfriend’s home while she was sleeping has been fired.
Timothy Seabra, 33, was arrested on Jan. 25 by Johnstown police and charged with second-degree burglary, harassment and false imprisonment, according to Colorado court records.
Seabra’s access to police department records and facilities was revoked once the Windsor Police Department learned of the charges, according to a Windsor police news release.
Seabra was fired on Wednesday following an internal investigation. He was terminated for violations of conduct, attendance, unauthorized access, criminal conduct and other policy violations, according to the release.
Seabra was hired in 2022 and assigned to the Uniformed Patrol Division throughout his time with the police department.
“Law enforcement is a profession that carries significant responsibility, and we hold every member of this department accountable to the highest standards on and off duty,” Windsor Police Chief Stephen Garrison said in the release.
Seabra is scheduled to appear in court for a disposition hearing April 2 at the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins.
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