“A former Troy police officer convicted of stealing more than $13,000 intended for the DARE program was sentenced Monday to five years of community control and 60 days in the Miami County Jail. Kirt E. Wright, 41, of Troy pleaded guilty in December to felony theft in office. Judge James F. Stevenson of Shelby County sentenced Wright to a $500 fine and costs of the court action. Wright was accused of misusing a credit card issued only for the purposes of the schools DARE program. The card was funded with money donated to the program.”
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/crime-law/former-troy-dare-officer-sentenced/nc4PQ/
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