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NEWS > 08 July 2008

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Dishonest officers sacked
TWO DETECTIVES have been booted out of the police force in disgrace after being found guilty of stealing confiscated cash following a 39-day police disciplinary hearing – and a £1m investigation that lasted three years.

A third – a sergeant with 20 years’ experience – who allowed a prisoner to admit to an offence he could not have committed in order to massage detection figures has kept his job but was busted down to the ranks after he was proved to have failed to act with honesty and integrity. He is currently said to be on sick leave and his health is under review.

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Statesville Record & Landmark
08 July 2008
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Mooresville's Chief of Police has been suspended and an interim named in his place pending the outcome of an investigation into the chief's handling of a police department nonprofit organization.

Officials said today that Chief John Crone has been suspended with pay, pending the outcome of an internal and external investigation into Cops for Kids, an organization he has been operating out of the police department since 1998.

Major Carl Robbins has been named interim, said officials.

The suspension comes on the heels of the Mooresville town board's decision Monday to take a much closer look at how Cops for Kids operates and its finances.

After a closed session that surpassed the town's regularly scheduled meeting in length, Mayor Bill Thunberg announced in open session that Interim Town Manager Erskine Smith was implementing several steps regarding the organization, including launching an internal and external investigation into the organization's operations and finances, moving control of the evidence room from Chief John Crone to Maj. Carl Robbins, and restricting Crone from access to Cops for Kids' finances and records.

 

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