Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Ohio sheriff accused of taking money during drug arrests to fund gambling problem, complaint says



An Ohio sheriff is accused in an anonymous complaint of confiscating cash from drug arrests and using it to fund his gambling addiction.
The complaint, filed on Nov. 9, accused Pike County Sheriff Charles S. Reader of taking the money from drug arrests from a safe that is kept in the sheriff’s office.
“He is a compulsive gambler and never has any money,” the complaint said, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Reader borrowed thousands of dollars from two deputies and blew it on gambling, the complaint also alleged. It also stated his daughter drove cars impounded by the sheriff’s office.
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