
Westberg advised me that she had recently purchased the vehicle and was on her way home after riding her horse. Westberg (DOB: 01/30/76), I could smell an overwhelming odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. As I was speaking with the driver, later identified as Jenee A.
#Markly photohsop driver#
I advised the driver why I stopped her and asked for her license, registration and vehicle insurance.


Officer Huff: “I made contact with the female driver of the vehicle, I immediately saw a King County badge sitting on her lap. With the Black Diamond Police referral for probable cause to the King County Prosecutor’s Office, the Black Diamond arresting officer narrative was clear about how they were first made aware of Westberg’s King County Animal Control employment and her King County badge. Perhaps when they had probable cause they went through her belongings and find the badge then, I do not know.” Couvion’s statement was in direct conflict with the Black Diamond arresting officer’s statements.Ĭouvion stated, “ I am not certain how it all came about of her being an ACO. The arresting officer noted Couvion had an extended conversation regarding “professional courtesy” at the time.įurther requests of public documents recently reveal that there was an internal investigation regarding Westberg’s 2008 VUSCA felony arrest within animal control. Steve Couvion come to pick Westberg up from her VUCSA booking with the Black Diamond Police in 2008. Neither felony arrests were mentioned in the Loudermill proceedings nor was the concurrent 2008 ATV gross misdemeanor (3rd prosecution going on at the same time) also being prosecuted by the King County Prosecutor’s Office.Ĭonversely all three criminal prosecutions were conspicuously absent from all three of Westberg’s official “Loudermill” proceedings in (2008, 20) even though Westberg’s supervisor, Sgt. Steve Couvion came to pick up the inebriated and stoned Westberg (with her dog) after being arrested and booked for a rather spectacular VUCSA felony with over 9 counts of criminal law, Westberg was still not put on the King County Prosecutor’s “Brady Officer” list. On January 24, 2008, even though Westberg’s supervisor, Sgt. In 2007, the Loudermill proceding began with tardiness, then ended with “dishonesty and theft of county time.” It led to a 4-day suspension in September of 2008. It also should have put Westberg on the King County Prosecutor’s “Brady Officer” list. Where her Kent 2006 shoplifting should have caused a “ Loudermill” proceeding – there was none. Westberg has worked for King County since 2002. In King County the main witness for the prosecution has been Regional Services of King County Animal Control Officer Jenee Westberg. Even when the Pierce County Council was alerted to it – Lindquist failed to prosecute the real culprits. The bilking of the county is running amuck. There are many more just like Dillar in Pierce County. Dillar’s property (and his 39 horses) and still have not produced any grounds for doing so. John Diller case where the county and DEA illegally seized over a $1.5 million of Dr. Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist and auditor Julie Anderson have a competing amount of malicious prosecutions compared to King County as in currently being revealed by some of his staff. King and Pierce County are leading the pack. This is a money making criminal business mode alive and will in the entire state.


This included 2 felony arrests – one for VUCSA (drugs) in 2008 and another earlier for shoplifting in 2006. Markley says the King County Prosecutor’s Office concealed a 45 incident career criminal history of one of their primary witnesses. He says he can prove it but the judicial system has turned a blind eye and deaf ear to the evidence he uncovered. He says every stitch of the so-called “evidence” used in his prosecution for animal abuse was manufactured. Jason Markley says he is falsely accused. Those targeted say it’s malicious prosecution… and it’s about the money… lots of money. Animal Abuse Allegations at epidemic levels.
