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LRPD fires cop due to FBI Drug Trafficking Investigation - LRPD sources say she was a mole

 

LRPD cop and criminal organization operative Tashia Mayo

On August 22, 2025 we received information from a law enforcment source that LRPD cop Tashia Mayo had been fired from LRPD due to her involvement in drug trafficking.

We verified that information with our LRPD sources and those sources told us that LRPD was not going forward with any investigations as the FBI was going before a Grand Jury with an indictment concerning Mayo and her activities.

Those LRPD sources also told us that since she was still a Probationary Police Officer ("PPO"), she had no rights to appeal her termination.

 

We made posts on social media platforms about her and her termination.

We had to fight the corrupt Scott Administration to get any records about her.

Maybe part of the reason was that she and feckless Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. have a connection.

Feckless Frank (far left) and the mole Mayo (far right)

Both Hatter and city director Phillips are admitted criminals. The mayor had his criminal case sealed. Birds of a feather...

https://www.smr.snarkymedia.com/2022/06/arkansas-ethics-commisson-sets-hearing.html 

https://www.smr.snarkymedia.com/2022/04/arkansas-ethics-commission-finds-that.html 

https://www.smr.snarkymedia.com/2022/08/arkansas-state-police-spokesman-caught.html  

The city of Little Rock denied our Freedom of Information request for records regarding her termination. 

They did send a copy of her personnel file and name of the PDF was "INVOLUNTARY OFF-BOARDING STATUS CHANGE FORM_Tashia_Mayo".

The first several pages were totally redacted. We supected it was her termination letter and related documents and that they were being illegally withheld by the Scott Administration.

We exercised our rights under the AFOIA and requested an opinion from the Arkansas Attorney General about the city's refusal to provide termination records.

The Arkansas AG opined that the city's decision to withhold the termination records was wrong.

We continued to press the corrupt Scott Admistration for the public records regarding Mayo's termination they refused to provide. After a week or so of arguing the law with them, they sent some of the records they initally withheld. 

And as we were told by our LRPD sources and reported back on August 22nd, Mayo was fired due to her involvement with a criminal organization.

The termination letter, signed by LRPD Chief Heath Helton, lists reasons for her termination. Those reasons include:

⬥ Associating with criminals 

⬥ Interfering with criminal investigations

⬥ Providing confidential information to criminal suspects

Mayo was a mole for a criminal organization and provided information to convicted felons that allowed them to freely operate and avoid capture by law enforcement agencies.

As Mayo is a member of the Arkansas National Guard, we provided information and records to the Arkansas National Guard Judge Advocate General's office concerning Mayo's termination from LRPD. That office told us that they would be "looking into the matter". 


 
Records obtained from the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards & Training ("CLEST") reveal that Mayo previous worked for the Arkansas Department of Corrections, the Arkansas Department of Community Correction and the Faulkner County Sheriff's Office as a civilian jailer.
 
 
 
It appears that Mayo was mentored by none other than North Little Rock cop and document grifter/groomer, Tommy Norman. 
  


 

Perhaps North Little Rock PD needs to look at Norman's association with Mayo given the current situation.

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