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GEORGETOWN, S.C. - The former curator at a Georgetown natural preserve and wildlife refuge has been sentenced to three years' probation after plea-ding no contest to charges of taking artwork and antiques from the property. Meanwhile, prosecutors say the investigation that failed to recover the artwork is over.
Samuel E. McIntosh, 62, did not challenge charges of receiving stolen goods from Hobcaw Barony and filing a false police report. Mr. McIntosh had a charge of breach of trust with fraudulent intent dismissed Friday, prosecutor Brad Richardson said.See the full content of this document
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Ex-Curator Gets Probation in Theft
Circuit Judge Edward Cotting-ham sentenced Mr. McInto...
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