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| Ex-Lieutenant Traded Gasoline for Cocaine, Says Georgia DJJ |
| By /jjie.org |
| Published: 04/09/2013 |
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A former lieutenant for Georgia’s Department of Juvenile Justice was given a five-year probation sentence last week after pleading guilty to theft-by-taking charges, the Savannah Morning News reports. Jerry Byrd, 42, allegedly used a fueling card to make unauthorized gasoline purchases for a private vehicle. According to officials, Byrd also said he used the fueling card to make gasoline purchases for drug dealers, according to authorities. Byrd may have also made gasoline purchases in exchange for cocaine, they said. Read More. |
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