Married Texas police chief busted by his TWO girlfriends and his wife after sharing a romantic snap on Facebook

A MARRIED Texas police chief was busted by his TWO girlfriends and wife after sharing a romantic picture on Facebook.

Love rat Jason Collier, chief of the Stinnett Police Department, was accused by Cecily Steinmetz of living a "double/triple life" with at least two girlfriends while being married with four kids.



The 39-year-old Steinmetz exposed the Texas police chief in a Facebook post on January 26.

The Amarillo local tagged the city of Stinnett in her post claiming: "Chief Jason Collier is living a double/triple life. I was his girlfriend until yesterday.

"He lied to me and presented me with fake annulment documents when I found out he was married.

"I also found out about a 2nd girlfriend, Kirsti, last night. He has lied to us, our children, and asked us both to marry him."

The realisation came after Steinmetz posted a romantic snap of her with Collier to her social media account.

Another woman Kristi Shaffer began commenting underneath the picture that she had also been dating Collier and that they had been engaged since December.

A third woman has also come forward to say that she was dating the police chief and other women said they had similar experiences of meeting him on dating apps.

Despite the multiple girlfriends, the police chief is married with four kids, reports Heavy.

After spotting an anniversary post to his "beautiful bride" Steinmetz confronted Collier about being married to which he provided her with a "falsified document" stating the marriage was annulled in 2016.

In her Facebook post, Steinmetz added that the police chief was a poor representative of the town and that he would visit her while on shift.

She added: "We just returned from a vacation in Taos on Sunday – meanwhile, his other GF [girlfriend] was told he was on work assignment in Portland, OR."

On January 27, the City of Stinnett placed Collier on administrative leave pending an investigation.

According to a statement from City Manager Durk Downs, Collier was placed on leave while the city investigates possible violations of city employment policy.

The statement read: "The City of Stinnett is aware of the current situation surrounding the Chief of Police Jason Collier.

"As per city policy, we will refrain from commenting on any personal issues of personnel in a public forum."

The 41-year-old Collier has not commented on the accusations made against him.

Collier, who is also an ordained minister, was a police sergeant with the Borger Police Department with 21 years experience in law enforcement.


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