The police officer who used Flock Safety surveillance data to wrongfully accuse a Denver woman of stealing a package will face disciplinary action from his employer — though it’s not clear how.

“We have reviewed the event and have taken steps to assure that our police officers continue to use their best judgment in interaction with persons whom we have contact,,” wrote J.D. McCrumb, administrator for the town of Columbine Valley, in a statement released to media outlets.

“We have decided that appropriate disciplinary action will be applied to the officer involved in this event,” it continued.

But the town hasn’t apologized to Chrisanna Elser, the Denver resident who was falsely accused in the case.

“It would be nice to hear, especially being treated that way,” she said on Tuesday.

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