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Crawford County Treasurer hangs it up over dating service phone calls

August 21, 2001 By admin

The Crawford County Treasurer has decided to hang it up and resign. The resignation is part of an agreement with prosecutors over phone calls Alan Hansohn made to a dating service on his county telephone. Hansohn has also pled guilty to third-degree theft and will be sentenced on those charges in October. Hansohn, who is married, made nearly 650 calls between May of 1998 and March of 1999 at a cost of over 700 dollars. Hansohn has issued a public apology and paid the county restitution for the calls and time he spent on the phone when he should have been working.

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