Chief of Police Busted in Naughty Night Sex Sting!
Cheshire Police Chief Michael Alibozek
By SyndicatedNews | SNN.BZ
In a jaw-dropping twist that could steam up even the frostiest New England windshield, Massachusetts Police Chief Michael Alibozek found himself on the wrong side of the law after allegedly trying to turn a school parking lot into his personal red-light district. The top cop, known for upholding order in the sleepy streets of his jurisdiction, was nabbed in a sting operation that exposed his apparent craving for some after-hours “community outreach.”
Picture this: It’s a quiet evening, the kind where crickets chirp and minivans idle innocently. But not for Alibozek. According to sizzling police reports, the chief arranged a steamy meet-up with what he thought was a sultry escort ready to trade pleasures for cash. Little did he know, his digital dalliance was with an undercover officer playing the role of a temptress in fishnets and finesse. The rendezvous? None other than a school parking lot – because nothing says “discreet” like pulling up next to jungle gyms and “No Idling” signs.
When officers swooped in, they found Alibozek clutching over $500 in crisp bills, presumably his ticket to a forbidden joyride. But oh, the excuses! The chief, red-faced and rattled, insisted he was just a Good Samaritan on a mission to “help women get off the streets.” Sure, Chief – because nothing screams charity like a wad of cash in a dimly lit lot at hookup o’clock. Was this a case of misplaced heroism, or a veteran lawman’s libido leading him straight into the slammer?
Charged with soliciting sex for a fee, Alibozek has been slapped on administrative leave faster than you can say “badge and bondage.” He pleaded not guilty in court, maintaining his innocence with the straight face only a cop could muster. But the irony is thicker than the tension in that parking lot: A man sworn to protect and serve, now accused of paying for a different kind of service.
Sources whisper that Alibozek’s online chats were a masterclass in escalation – from flirty banter to logistics that would make any vice squad blush. “He thought he was scoring a private patrol,” one insider snickered, “but ended up with a one-way ticket to the pokey.” His defense? Classic denial, claiming it was all a big misunderstanding in his quest to rescue damsels from distress. Critics are calling BS, pointing to the cash stash as exhibit A in the prosecution’s pillow talk.
As the scandal unfolds, Alibozek’s career hangs by a thread thinner than lingerie lace. Will he beat the rap, or is this the end of his command? One thing’s for sure: In a town where the biggest crime is usually jaywalking, this chief’s alleged escapade has everyone buzzing – and not in the good way.
While the full transcript of the text exchanges between Cheshire Police Chief Michael Alibozek and the undercover officer hasn’t been publicly released in its entirety (court documents are sealed pending trial), snippets from the affidavit filed by Massachusetts State Police Det. Lt. Ryan Dickinson paint a vivid picture of the chief’s alleged intentions. These excerpts, drawn from the Berkshire District Attorney’s investigation, reveal a conversation that escalated from casual inquiry to a cash-for-quickie arrangement. Here’s what the public filings disclose:
- Alibozek (to undercover officer): “My daughter will be home at 10:30ish so it has to be a quickie.” Context: This message highlights the urgency and specificity of the proposed encounter, timed to avoid family interruptions, as detailed in the sting operation affidavit.
- Affidavit summary of communications: “Prior to meeting, [Alibozek] communicated their intentions to be a customer for a sexual relation and agreed to pay, to engage in sexual conduct.” Context: This isn’t a direct quote but a direct paraphrase from the police affidavit, confirming the exchange involved explicit agreement on payment (over $500 found on him) for services.
The meetup was set for 9:45 p.m. on November 6, 2025, in the Hoosac Valley Middle and High School parking lot—where Alibozek arrived, cash in hand, only to be cuffed instead of romanced. No further verbatim texts have surfaced in media reports or court previews, but insiders say the chats were “blunt and businesslike,” per the DA’s office.
Alibozek’s camp insists it was all a ruse to “get girls off the street,” but these bits suggest otherwise. Full details may emerge at trial—stay tuned, or hit up the Northern Berkshire District Court for filings.
In a bold move, the town has tapped ex-Chief Timothy Garner as an administrative consultant, with eyes on crowning him interim police chief at Friday’s selectboard showdown. Town brass consulted the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission (POST), which fired back a crystal-clear caveat: “A municipality may appoint a non-POST-certified individual to a temporary leadership position only if the role is strictly administrative in nature and the individual does not perform any function that would place them within the statutory definition of ‘law enforcement officer.’”
Alibozek’s legal pitbull is gearing up for battle, touting his client’s “honorable” years on the beat and “stellar” four-year reign as chief. The attorney’s salvo: “From this point, things aren’t going to be what they seem—we’ll prove he acted properly and never solicited this.” He offered a timeless reminder: innocent until proven guilty.