LA VERGNE, Tenn. — Five police officers in Tennessee have been fired and another three have been suspended without pay following an investigation into a sex scandal  within the department, which included officers having sex on duty and city-owned property. 

Jason Cole, mayor of the city of La Vergne, just southeast of Nashville, disciplined the officers, calling the situation “unacceptable.”

“As soon as it was brought to our attention it was immediately investigated and action was taken upon the individuals involved,” Cole said in a statement.

Here’s what to know about the investigation:

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Cole requested the city’s Human Resources Director Andrew Patton investigate the officers on Dec. 12 after Cole received information from one of the officers who was later fired, according to a report showing investigation findings.

Cole by Dec. 29 approved the discipline decisions recommended by police chief, city attorney, city administrator and assistant city administrator.

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Which officers were disciplined?

La Vergne identified the following as the fired officers:

  • Patrol officer Maegan Hall
  • Patrol officer Juan Lugo‐Perez
  • Sgt. Henry Ty McGowan
  • Sgt. Lewis Powell
  • Detective Seneca Shields

The city identified the following as the three suspended offices without pay:

  • Patrol/K‐9 officer Larry Holladay
  • Patrol officer Patrick Magliocco
  • Patrol officer Gavin Schoeberl