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NEWS > 19 December 2008

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Ozark police officer resigns a
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 m... Read more

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State Trooper Indicted for The

Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler today announced the arrest of Maryland State Police trooper Andrew A. Mohan, 36, following his indictment in Prince George’s County on charges of theft of money from the Maryland State Police and Misconduct in Office. The indictment alleges that Mohan stole money from the Maryland State Police (MSP) totaling over $3,200.

It is also alleged that TFC Mohan misused his official police duties to improperly access and disseminate restricted criminal records information and motor vehicle registration information in State and federal data systems. The pending case was investigated by the Maryland State Police and the Criminal Division of the Maryland Attorney General’s Office.

No trial date has been set.

While an indictment is merely an accusation of wrongdoing and every individual is presumed innocent unless the State proves the charges beyond a reasonable doubt, felony theft is punishable by a maximum sentence of 15 years or a fine of $25,000, or both. Misconduct in Office, a Common Law misdemeanor, is punishable by any sentence deemed not cruel and unusual.
 

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