Former SDPD Officer Anthony Hair radioed for help to get out of the backseat of his police cruiser after the door closed and locked on him.
SAN DIEGO — A San Diego Police Department officer resigned from his post after he accidentally locked himself in the backseat with a woman for more than an hour while he was transporting her to Las Colinas Women's Detention Center.
Hair continued driving towards police headquarters. Minutes later the body camera microphone picked up moans coming from the backseat. Woman:"I'm down to f--- right now." In a subsequent interview, the unnamed officer described the conversation to internal affairs investigators.
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