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Missouri’s longest-serving sheriff pleads guilty to stealing

Wallace Newman George Jr
Wallace Newman George Jr
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The career of Missouri’s longest-serving sheriff has come to an abrupt end after he pleaded guilty to stealing reimbursement checks for his own use.

Wallace Newman George Jr. served as Saline County sheriff for 36 years before being required to step down Monday under terms of a plea agreement announced Tuesday. Under that deal, he pleaded guilty to one count of stealing. Prosecutors agreed to seek no more than one year and one day in jail.

Prosecutors say the 70-year-old admitted stealing 34 state-issued checks reimbursing the sheriff’s office for mileage and expenses incurred when transporting prisoners returned from outside Missouri.

The checks were taken between January 2010 and June 2015 and totaled around $97,000. George admitted taking nearly $79,000 of that. Prosecutors say he’s paid it back.

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