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Indicted Pine Bluff Officer Still On Payroll

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A Pine Bluff police officer indicted last month on charges that he lied to federal officials will remain on the payroll while the investigation continues. A federal grand jury indicted Officer Reuben Bledsoe Junior on charges that he made fraudulent statements to the U-S Department of Housing and Urban Development in order to receive a rent subsidy. At an arraignment in federal court, Magistrate Jerry Cavaneau allowed Bledsoe to continue to carry a weapon, and waived a requirement for drug testing in an order setting conditions for Bledsoe`s release. Pine Bluff police say the department addressed the issue in 2001, when Bledsoe was fired and then reinstated by the Civil Service Commission.

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