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LRPD asks Arkansas State Police to investigate Major Cristina Plummer for stealing time - Prosecutor declines to take action

Major Cristina Plummer stole time but won't face criminal charges

The Scott Administration has refused since last year to provide copies of complaints and internal investigation files of their corrupt cops. We have an on-going lawsuit concerning that and a hearing is set for November 12, 2026.

One of the records they are trying to hide concerns Mayor Christina Plummer. Plummer is over the Major Crimes section.

In March of 2026 a former LRPD cop made a complaint about her off-duty employment at Walmart. An internal investigation was opened at the direction of the chief at that time, Heath Helton.

Records obtained from Walmart reflected that Plummer was working off-duty at the same time she was supposed to be working at LRPD. Records reflect that Plummer was paid for being on duty for over 5 hours at the same time she was being paid to work off-duty at Walmart.

On one of the occasions, Plummer took sick leave. LRPD policy states that cops that are on sick leave cannot work off duty at the same time.


Command staff at LRPD determined that since Plummer was over the Major Crimes division, a criminal review should be made to protect the integrity of any related criminal investigation.

Why they decided to go the the ASP for assistance is a mystery. We can't recall any other time in the last decade they have asked the ASP to investigate a LRPD cop.

Turns out it was a waste of time.



We suspect that LRPD will fall back to an administrative investigation and suspend or fire Plummer.

Check back for updates.

***UPDATE 06/25/26***

A LRPD source reports that Plummer is being re-assigned to 21st Century Policing at the Pankey Substation. It will take effect this Saturday. Major Jordan Neuffer will be transferring from Special Investigations to Major Crimes to replace Plummer. 

Major Jordan Neuffer

Plummer was only relieved of duty on 6/1/26 by interim Chief Miller while Ass. Chief Dyer was out of town. When Dyer returned, he reinstated her a few days later.


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