Overview
- Travis Reynolds, 22, was arrested by Tucson police Thursday and fired by the sheriff’s office, and a judge set his bond at $200,000 Friday.
- An interim complaint says he kept a handcuffed woman in his patrol car, called her “hot,” shared a vape, offered help if they had sex at a hotel, and showed explicit videos.
- The woman says he told her to expose her breasts before taking her into Pima County Jail, and partial jail video backs parts of her account.
- Prosecutors said the victim fears him because of the power gap and told the court similar conduct may have happened before, with a preliminary hearing set for April 6.
- Public interest spiked because the sheriff’s department is leading the Nancy Guthrie search, yet officials and a former FBI agent say Reynolds is not a suspect in that disappearance.