Ga. deputy Ramsey Collins Arnold sentenced for trading stolen drugs

Feb 4, 2013 - 20:58
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Ga. deputy Ramsey Collins Arnold sentenced for trading stolen drugs
Ramsey Collins Arnold

Officials in the U.S. Attoey's office say a former Tattnall County sheriff's deputy has been sentenced to nine years in prison for selling illegal drugs he stole from the evidence room.

Authorities say 26-year-old Ramsey Collins Aold, of Claxton, pleaded guilty to selling methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana he stole from the evidence room at the Tattnall County Sheriff's Office and trading the drugs for oxycodone in 2011.

It is unclear when Aold is ordered to report to prison.

Statesboro is about 50 miles west of Savannah.

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