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MI: Board reverses officer’s firing
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"The city’s Merit Board System on Thursday reversed Police Capt. Jim Wooten’s termination for allegedly making a false statement on an insurance claim."
"Wooten was terminated after police searched his home recently and found his duty gun and golf equipment, which he reported stolen ..."
"Wooten ... had been suspended with pay several weeks earlier after law enforcement found a 2001 Jeep that Wooten also had reported stolen in 2002. ... at Wooten’s mother’s rural property ..."
"'I didn’t do anything (wrong),' Wooten told the board."
"Evidence city officials presented to the board in November and arguments given in the reconvened Thursday hearing were not conclusive enough for the board to agree to Wooten’s termination ..." ... |
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