Former Firing Range Master Accused of Stealing Thousands of Rounds of Ammunition Is Indicted by N.J. Grand Jury
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Former firing range master accused of stealing thousands of rounds of ammunition is indicted by N.J. grand jury
A state grand jury has indicted a former corrections range master in a scheme to sell $475,000 worth of government-owned ammunition.Timothy Morris, 57, of the Bayville section of Berkeley Township, was indicted on 24 counts, the state Attorney General’s Office said in a statement on Friday.
Former NJ corrections lieutenant indicted for allegedly selling state ammunition - WRNJ Radio
TRENTON, N.J. — A former New Jersey Department of Corrections lieutenant has been indicted on charges he stole state-owned ammunition and sold it for personal profit over several years, state officials announced. A state grand jury returned a 24-count indictment against Timothy Morris, 57, of Bayville, who served for about 18 years as the department’s range master overseeing its firing ranges, according to Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and…
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