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No charges for DPD officer, woman arrested in sex assault investigation

DENVER — The Denver Police Department said no charges will be filed against an officer and another woman who were arrested as part of a sexual assault investigation.

Denver police officer Devin Munk and Angiella Arnot were arrested earlier this week.

“Today’s development is based on new evidence that was obtained during the course of this complex investigation,” police said.

Munk and Arnot have been released from custody. The connection between the two has not been revealed.

Police said there will be an internal affairs investigation to see if Munk violated department policies. He will remain suspended, with pay, during the internal investigation.

Munk has been in trouble multiple times before since joining the force in 2013.

In December 2014, he wrecked a police vehicle and was reprimanded. A month later, one of Munk’s supervisors discovered he had lied in a police report while investigating an assault. Munk was suspended for four days.

In December, Munk was accused of inappropriate force, a complaint that is still being investigated.