Sep 23, 2024
A veteran San Diego police officer died Saturday, Sept. 21, after being released from a Riverside County jail that morning following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, authorities said. Lawrence David Orso, 46, a resident of Murrieta, suffered what the San Diego Police Department described as a medical emergency. The department did not elaborate. Orso was found unresponsive at 9:53 a.m. in a parking lot in the 30000 block of Auld Road in French Valley. Efforts to revive him were not successful. The Cois M. Byrd Detention Center is in the same block as the sheriff’s news release noted, but the department would not confirm that the parking lot was immediately outside the jail. The department also would not identify Orso’s employer. The California Highway Patrol arrested Orso at 2:19 a.m. Saturday on Murrieta Hot Springs Road near the 215 Freeway, according to the county jail log. He was booked on misdemeanor counts of DUI and DUI with a blood-alcohol level greater than 0.08 at 6:42 a.m. and released at 8:26 a.m. after posting $2,500 bail. A sheriff’s spokeswoman said all inmates receive screening for physical and mental health. The department would not say whether investigators learned what Orso did in the time after his release. Orso’s death remains under investigation. There was no evidence of foul play, the sheriff’s news release said. Orso was on the police force for 15 years after being hired in 2009. He worked as a patrol officer at the Mid-City and Northeastern divisions. Orso’s LinkedIn profile says he served in the Navy from 1996 to 2009, achieving the rank of Petty Officer. “His family is in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” said Lt. Travis Easter, a San Diego Police Department spokesman. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Justice Department opens civil rights probe on ‘goon squad’ after deputies torture 2 Black men Crime and Public Safety | LA OKs police dog donation after looking into whether Jurupa Valley provider’s name evokes Nazi history Crime and Public Safety | San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department receives $1.5 million for body cameras Crime and Public Safety | 1 in 6 CHP jobs are vacant — despite historic raises and Gov. Newsom’s hiring campaign Crime and Public Safety | When should police be involved at school? A bill would let California teachers make the call
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