WEST FARGO, N.D. (AP) — An officer who resigned from North Dakota's state crime bureau amid an investigation into his involvement with two strippers has now been fired by West Fargo's Police Department.

Kendall Zeeb allegedly harassed a female co-worker after she ended their romantic relationship. He was fired in mid-May.

Zeeb is not facing any criminal charges. He tells The Forum he doesn't believe his actions warranted firing.

Zeeb filed a harassment counterclaim against the woman but a city investigation found no basis for it.

Zeeb was hired in West Fargo in 2003, not long after he resigned from the state crime bureau following an internal investigation that concluded his actions were cause for firing.

West Fargo Police Chief Arland Rasmussen says Zeeb was a good officer who "made some bad personal choices."

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