
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD/Gray News) – A deputy with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department has been fired after being arrested on a kidnapping charge.
Pima County authorities said 22-year-old Travis Reynolds was let go after the Tucson Police Department arrested him on Thursday.
An interim complaint states that Reynolds was on duty and was transporting a woman to the Pima County Jail when he commented on her appearance, calling her “hot.”
According to an interim complaint reported by Tucson news outlet KOLD, Reynolds allegedly commented on a female detainee’s appearance, shared a vape pen with her while she remained handcuffed, and suggested going to a hotel to have sex.
The complaint alleges that Reynolds showed the detainee sexually explicit videos, and also says he instructed the alleged victim to expose herself before taking her into the jail, according to KOLD. It also reported that jail surveillance video corroborated parts of the incident account.

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