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CRIME & SAFETY
Former El Paso Co. deputy sentenced after guilty plea to theft, misconduct
A former El Paso County deputy has been sentenced after pleading guilty to theft and misconduct charges in what has been an interesting and often confusing series of events that led to Kevin Sypher's arrest. Sypher was arrested in April, nearly a year after he was reported missing, not once, but twice in a week. On Monday, Sypher pleaded guilty to theft and official misconduct. He was immediately sentenced to 48 hours of community service and a two-year deferred sentence for the theft guilty plea and two years probation and 48 hours of community service for the misconduct guilty plea. The felony...
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