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Arizona Deputy Fired, Charged with Kidnapping Woman While on Duty

Pima County deputy Travis Reynolds faces kidnapping charges after allegedly exploiting a detainee while on duty, with bond set at $200,000.

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Travis Reynolds, a 22-year-old Pima County Sheriff's deputy, has been fired from his position and charged with kidnapping after allegedly exploiting a woman while she was in his custody.

Authorities said Reynolds committed the alleged crime while on duty as a law enforcement officer. The incident involved a female detainee who was under his supervision at the time.

Reynolds was arrested and his bond was set at $200,000. The Pima County Sheriff's Department terminated his employment following the charges.

The deputy had been working on the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, according to authorities. His firing removes him from that case and any other active investigations.

The allegations represent a serious breach of public trust involving an officer's abuse of authority over someone in custody. The case highlights concerns about misconduct within law enforcement ranks and the vulnerability of individuals in police custody.

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