Sullivan was employed as an administrative secretary to the chief of police at the time of Harmon-Wright’s hiring as a police officer. Sullivan left the police department in 2010.
Sullivan was taken into custody without incident late Tuesday night. Sullivan was released on an unsecured bond of $5,000 on each count.
Although the shooting incident took place in Culpeper, Harmon–Wright is being held in the Fauquier  Adult Detention Center.
Harmon–Wright is being held without bond. A bond hearing will be held June 8.
On May 11, Cook’s husband, Gary Cook, filed a $5.35 million civil wrongful death suit against Harmon–Wright.
Cook’s attorneys have  also informed town officials that they should also expect future civil legal action.
Harmon–Wright had been on paid administrative leave since the shooting.
But Mayor Chip Coleman said in a statement Tuesday night that the officer has now been suspended without pay.
Donnie Johnston:
djohnston@freelancestar.com