Former Leyden Police Chief placed on probation after admitting to larceny
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Former Leyden Police Chief placed on probation after admitting to larceny
GREENFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Former Leyden Police Chief Daniel J. Galvis was placed on one year of probation and ordered to pay nearly $11,000 in restitution to the town. According to the Northwestern DA's Office, Galvis admitted to sufficient facts in a theft case involving town-owned property. Former Leyden Police Chief charged with larceny Galvis was in Greenfield District Court on Thursday, where he changed his plea to admit sufficient f…
Leyden’s ex-PD chief lands probation after admitting to facts in thefts from town
GREENFIELD — The former police chief of Leyden will pay back more than $10,000 and will serve a year of probation for the illegal sale of a town-owned skid steer loader, a motor, a trailer and a Ford truck.
Former Leyden police chief must pay nearly $11K in larceny case
GREENFIELD — A former Leyden police chief must pay $10,950 in restitution after having been found in possession of town-owned equipment received through a program that transfers excess military equipment to nonmilitary law enforcement agencies.
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