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Nashville Married Cop's Secret Affair Comes to Light After Phone Review

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On duty affair by Metro Nashville PD/Google is licensed under

Nashville, TN: Being a police officer is a very serious job. There are enormous legal implications, dangers around every corner, and the stress caused because of it is seemingly insurmountable.

Which is why it is ok to have a little fun on the job from time to time to offset everything. Perhaps the occasional harmless prank against another officer, or stopping to hang out with a few of the neighborhood kids at the park, or making a fun video for the police department’s Facebook page.

But a pair of Nashville cops took the fun to a whole new level.

It was reported that a female police officer, who was married by the way, grabbed a camera and recorded herself doing having sex with another cop.

But this is no laughing matter. The Metro Nashville Police Department was forced to address the fallout because the lewd on-the-job sex act didn’t occur in a motel, or in a discreet office in headquarters.

An investigation revealed it happened at the Madison Middle School in May 2025 on at least four different occasions.

The female officer, Lisa Vidrios, who also served as a United States Marine, was working as a school resource officer at the time of the incidents, has admitted to having a love affair with another officer, who wasn’t her husband. She has since resigned from her position with the Metro Nashville Police Department, according to a source who obtained the report.

“Video recovered from Vidrios’ phone showed the then 37-year-old having depraved sex with the man on a couch inside her office while ‘kids were inside the building’ and ‘staff [could] be heard talking outside the door,’” it was reported.

According to the investigation, the sexual romps went beyond the school setting and, on more than one occasion, into the other officer’s departmental vehicle while on duty.

But it gets more interesting.

Vidrios’ husband is also a Nashville police officer. After they married in 2022, they picked up their belongings in San Diego and moved to Nashville, and graduated from the Metro Nashville Police Training Academy together.

Vidrios left a mark in the academy, as she was selected to represent her graduating class and was featured in an uncomfortably awkward promotional video discussing their move from San Diego to Tennessee to start their new lives.

“I came here to Nashville with my family, and my husband included, who is also now a member of the Metro Police Department with me,” she said in the promotional clip. “We have three children together – ages 6, 4, and 1 years old – and we love spending time as a family and doing everything we can throughout the city of Nashville.”

The steamy affair started and ended in May of 2025, Vidrios confessed to investigators.

“She and her illicit lover were immediately decommissioned and removed from all police access on May 26, 2025, when the department learned of the allegations,” the department told the media.

Vidrios agreed at the time to a “pre-investigative settlement for the respective allegations of violations of MNPD police” and, as part of the agreement, was issued a 30-day suspension and resigned her position as an officer.

Little information was available about who the other half of the on-duty fling was, aside from the fact that he was an 18-year police veteran who worked in the tactical operations team, it was reported.

Information was obtained that the “other guy”, not her husband, was approved for an on-duty pension this past winter and has since moved on.

It is not clear whether Vidrios is still married, and her husband was never named in the report.

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Writer and author Eddie Molina has over 25 years of combined LEO and military service. Learn more about his interview articles at www.eddiemolina.com



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