LAPD cop busted for stealing leave time with fake documents

| October 23, 2014

LAPD officer Christine Bulicz who is also a member of the California National Guard has been charged with stealing $5000 worth of leave time using false documentation from her National Guard unit according to Military.com;

L.A. County prosecutors charged Bulicz on Monday with felony grand theft and attempted grand theft after an LAPD investigation, according to a district attorney’s spokeswoman.

Bulicz was taken into custody Tuesday at police headquarters by LAPD detectives, according to the LAPD news release. She was being held in lieu of $30,000 bail.

The investigation into Bulicz began in November 2013.

Thanks for making us all look so good, Officer Bulicz, keep up the good work and don’t forget to blame PTS, ‘k?

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MustangCryppie

Fry her.

Kinda old ET1

Stupid woman. I hope the $5400 and the few days off were worth losing both jobs over.

ChipNASA

^^^^^^ THIS^^^^^^

/stoopid vapid vaginal support system.

CWORet

EX-PH2 slamming Chip on the ‘vag’ remark in 5..4..3..2..1..

The Other Whitey

At their salary, that’s about a week’s worth of time, maybe a little less. At what my department pays, that’s about two months. So she can go to hell on general principle.

Andy11M

When I was in the Reserves and summer camp rolled around, I had two choices. Burn my vacation days, or unpaid absence. My employer didn’t have that bottomless well to pay me from like certain public service jobs have. The fact that she was abusing such a generous job benefit drive me nuts. What I can’t understand from the linked article is why the investigation took nearly a year from start to arrest? How hard can this be?
LAPD “Hey, Cali NG, was officer Dumbass actively drilling on these dates?”
Cali NG “No.”
LAPD “Cool, thanks”.
Case solved.

royh

The wheels of justice and all that.

UpNorth

The investigation was probably conducted by Internal Affairs. So, no telling how many times they had to drop everything to investigate a couple of officers who stayed over on break for 2 minutes, or someone who may have overstayed lunch by 3 or 4 minutes. Not to mention, during an arrest, maybe someone called the suspect a bad name? IA has to focus on the important shit.

CWORet

I was lucky enough to have several employers who would grant military leave to reservists. At the time before around 2002ish, it was two weeks (ten days) max. Anything else would be leave/leave without pay. Only one company didn’t just pay the difference, but granted straight leave. I think the abuse started around 2003, with the Presidential Orders. I was mobilized twice, 2003 and 2005. I never tried to game the system, or submit fraudulent papers, because… well, it would be wrong for starters. And I had a clearance, and two concurrent careers I was struggling to maintain. She burned both ends of her rope. No sympathy here. 15 years on the force and a Guard SFC? No way I feel anything but contempt. She knew exactly what she was doing.

A Proud Infidel®™

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. I wonder if she’ll even be able to get hired as a shopping mall rent-a-fuzz from here on out?

ChipNASA

Cheeseslayer Security Forces, LLC.

rb325th

Maybe she could go work for Cheesey Boys detective agency?

ChipNASA

Great Minds and all that rb325th 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀

A Proud Infidel®™

She’d fit right in at APL!!

Hayabusa

Or Archangel Security.

CLAW131

I’m sure Turd Bolling at Ambassador Worldwide Protection Agency in Memphis will hire her on the spot after she finishes up with all the nasty legal stuff in Califruity land. Hell,he needs a new main squeeze after Steven Seagal dumped him.

Bobo

She just lost something close to six figures a year in pensions between the LAPD and the ARNG for a onetime $5000 payday. Good call.

Bobo

According to AKO, she’s an SFC in the CA ARNG. I was guessing that she was a relatively new SPC and thought that she could pull a fast one. I wonder how many other times she’s pulled this scam.

LIRight

Two potential careers down the tube over $5000+?? She’s absolutely nuts!

The benefits, pension and family security that this woman has lost for a couple of bucks is stunning.

She’s a thief….I wonder what else she got away with.

E-6 type, 1 ea

I’ve got $5 that says she doesn’t get busted below E-6.

Sparks

Thirty years ago a guy did the same thing in the old telephone company I started my career in, GTE. Several of us brought it up in management meetings. We were familiar with Guard duties and this was not sounding kosher for his MOS and rank. They looked into it and sure enough, the guy had an admin in his Guard unit working with him, who he used for phone verification and paperwork. When they asked to speak to his unit Commander though, the Commander immediately called bogus on him and just like this woman, lost both jobs. Plus the Big Chicken Dinner as a “let’s shake hands and promise never to write”, going away prize. Dumbasses do dumbassed things. Go figure. Oh…and the admin in the inside…yea he got tossed with the same going away prizes.

Civilwarrior

Chris Bulicz is a personal friend of mine. Way to pass judgement without having all of the facts, people.

ChipNASA

Well then Civilwarrior…..
Since you’re so much in the know, maybe you can just tell the L.A. County prosecutors, the LAPD investigators, the Special Operations Division, and let’s not forget the California Army National Guard provost marshal’s office to just piss off, because, we’ll you’re so much more on top of things and, hey, it’s probably just a paperwork error.
/move along, nothing to see here.

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Civilwarrior

I have known Chris Bulicz for a long time Chip NASA. Until I am shown something damning and incontrovertible, I am going to stand by my fellow NCO. It’s called loyalty. Look it up.

ChipNASA

I was in 23 years and retired as a SMSgt E-8. I know something about loyality, BUT, something something duck, quack etc…
I’ve had to frog march my own folks out the door when they pissed hot. I get it.
I think you’re probably not going to have to wait too long for “something damning and incontrovertible”.
We’ve seen this same thing here from friends, spouses, co-workers etc.
This is not new.

Civilwarrior

I’ll have to be forced to believe it, you know. I have always known her to be an NCO who always placed the mission first, with Soldier care as her highest priority. My heart is breaking right now.

E-6 type, 1 ea

So… is she hot?

Civilwarrior

Funny guy. No.

Andy11M

what about with deployment goggles on?

Civilwarrior

No.

MCPO NYC USN Ret.

Civilworrier,

You might want to look up the Core Values of the LAPD:

Service to Our Communities
Reverence for the Law
Commitment to Leadership
Integrity in All We Say and Do
Respect for People
Quality Through Continuous Improvement

Oh … and a Core Compentancy of the CA National Guard:

Care for our Soldiers, Families, and Civilian Employees

I guess she forgot about that Core Competancy …

I think this IS “damning and incontrovertible”.

2/17 Air Cav

Damning you have already. It’s pretty damning when a LEO is arrested by her fellow officers and charged with felony theft. As for incontrovertible, that will come in the form of the statement she makes in court, pursuant to the plea bargain she will accept. She’ll take a deal, receive probation, and be ordered to pay restitution. Done. Next case. Oh, and her respectable life is no more. That sucks but I’m guessing she herself has arrested some otherwise decent citizens herself over 15 years with the LAPD.

Bobo

I’m going to guess that the CA ARNG isn’t going to take much of an interest in this other than maybe making sure that she doesn’t make MSG before she retires and pull her security clearance if she has one.

As seen by our friend, the Rev. Dr. of the TN National Guard, the NG’s modus operandi is to take the path of least resistance when dealing with legal issues, meaning that there might be a counseling statement in her future.