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    Third KCK officer to plead guilty in sting case

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    By KMAN Staff on January 11, 2012 State News

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) A third member of a Kansas City, Kan., police unit plans to plead guilty next week to stealing while serving warrants.

    A U.S. District judge on Tuesday scheduled a change of plea hearing for Dustin Sillings for Jan. 17. The 10-year veteran was one of three officers indicted last year after an FBI investigation into the theft of video games, electronics and money while their unit was serving search warrants.

    The Kansas City Star reports that Sillings was charged with one count of conspiracy and one count of theft of government property in the theft of video games and $340 cash.

    Two other officers, Jeffrey M. Bell and Darryl M. Forrest, also are scheduled for change of plea hearings next week.

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