The former Scottsdale cop who admitted to having sex in a squad car had his certification suspended by Arizona’s police disciplinary board last Wednesday — but the board stopped short of revoking his credentials for good.
In June, the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board opened an investigation into ex-Scottsdale Sgt. Derok Roach, who on multiple occasions had sex in both undercover and marked police vehicles while on duty.
The board, known as AZPOST, licenses all law enforcement officers in the state and is one of the few agencies in Arizona with the power to discipline police . The 12-member board includes Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, two rural sheriffs, two police chiefs, Phoenix City Councilmember Kevin Robinson and Ryan Thornell, director of the Arizona Dep