Ex Whitley dispatcher accepts diversion agreement for theft

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A former Whitley County E-911 dispatcher, who resigned following allegations that he allegedly shoplifted items from the Williamsburg IGA in late June, has reached a plea deal that will allow him to have his charges dismissed in six months.

During a court hearing Monday morning, Brandon Bryd, 25, of Williamsburg, who was charged with theft by unlawful taking under $500, entered a diversion agreement.

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