A former northeast Georgia police chief has been indicted on charges of theft and invasion of privacy. The indictment handed down by a Jackson County grand jury against Darren Glenn is the result of a two-year investigation into claims of corruption and using police resources for personal profit. Glenn was fired as police chief of Jefferson in June of 2006. Glenn faces 30 counts in all--charges including using professional access to illegally check information on people, and using a city vehicle while working for his wife's private detective company.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Former Jefferson police chief indicted
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Edgar Treiguts
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9/12/2007 08:15:00 AM
Labels: grand jury indictment, Jackson County, Jefferson