A Fort Morgan man will do time for drug possession. Morgan County District Court records indicate that Anthony Hun will do three years for possession of a controlled substance, three years for illegally firing a weapon, 18 months for weapons possession and some lesser charges. The total is seven and a half years, but the three sentences will be served at the same time, so Hunt will spend three years in prison. He's also been ordered to pay a total of about 58 hundred dollars in fines.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Sterling Citizens Police Academy Starts Next Month
Do you want to learn about how the Sterling Police Department works? Then you might want to enroll in the Sterling Citizens Police Academy. The academy starts on September 2, meets on Thursday nights and runs for 12 weeks. You have to be at least 18 years old and have a clean criminal record. The classes meed in the training room at the new Sterling Emergency Communication Center on 4th Street from 6 to 9 pm. Applications have to be received by August 25th. More information is at our website: ksir.com
Citizens’ Academy: Contact the Sterling Police Department, 421 N. 4th St., in person, or by phone, 522-3512, ext 208, Lieutenant Tyson Kerr.
Citizens’ Academy: Contact the Sterling Police Department, 421 N. 4th St., in person, or by phone, 522-3512, ext 208, Lieutenant Tyson Kerr.
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