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MOUNT DORA, Fla. -- A man is suing this city and one of its police officers for allegedly dumping his infant daughter's ashes during a drug search.
The lawsuit, filed Monday in Lake Circuit Court, accuses Mount Dora and officer Brad Cline of illegally stopping and searching Jason Burnham, 34, as he was walking home after Hurricane Charley.
Cline allegedly emptied the ashes from a cross-shaped pendant Burnham was wearing because he suspected it held cocaine.
"This is probably the most mean-spirited violation of a person's civil rights that I have seen in many years," said Winter Park lawyer Howard Marks, one of Burnham's attorneys. "That conduct is not acceptable -- it's not warranted."
James Yatsuk, mayor of the town about 30 miles northwest of Orlando, would not comment on the case.
Cline resigned from the police department three months ago to run a mortgage-brokering business. However, he still works as a reserve officer on undercover and drug cases, said police Lt. Roger Chilton. A phone number for a Brad Cline was disconnected Tuesday and he could not be reached for comment.
Chilton said the department stands by an internal investigation that determined Burnham's allegations couldn't be proven.
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