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NEWS > 29 September 2007

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Ex-cop admits to ethics violat
A Somerville police officer, fired for unethical behavior, now admits he violated state law by attempting to use his official position to purchase a Vernon Street home at a sharply reduced rate. The confession was made public on Monday.

Scott Trant agreed to pay a $10,000 civil penalty to the State Ethics Commission, a $600 reimbursement to a homeowner and attend an ethics commission seminar for his attempt to purchase the two-family home at 21 Vernon St. The tentative agreement still needs the approval of the ethics commission.
Trant did not return phone calls.
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An Ozark Police Department investigator has resigned for personal reasons amid an internal investigation involving on-duty misconduct.

Ozark Police Lt. Tim Hicks resigned Friday after a complaint was filed citing potential violation of “departmental policy” on Thursday night, Ozark Deputy Police Chief Myron Williams confirmed.

Hicks resigned before an investigation took place. Because the complaint was an internal one and involved no criminal charges, Williams said none of the information could be made public. Hicks was assigned to the Wiregrass Violent Crimes/Drug Task Force.

“He was a good employee as well as a better friend, and according to him he made the decision that was best for himself and his family. We support that decision,” Williams said.

Hicks worked for the department for nine years.
 

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