Detroit police officer arrested, charged with obstruction

Officer arrested at Hamtramck bar

DETROIT – A Detroit police officer was in court Wednesday morning after being arrested and charged with obstrucing an officer.

Officer Deloma Stone, 38, was arrested Tuesday night by Hamtramck police who were called to Jean's Bar for disorderly conduct. Stone was not cooperative with officers, police say.

Stone has been with the Detroit Police Department for more than 16 years. In February, she was charged with the misdemeanor of possessing a firearm under the influence.

She could face 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. The judge entered a not guilty plea on her behalf.

Detroit police say she has been suspended with pay. The department has launched an internal investigation.


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