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Former Jones County deputy pleads "not guilty" to misconduct

November 22, 2001 By admin

A former Jones County sheriff’s deputy has pleaded not guilty to charges of misconduct when he tried to serve a summons on an eastern Iowa teenager last summer.38-year-old Tommy Wink of rural Anamosa was released Wednesday on 77-hundred dollars bond with the jury trial scheduled for January 28th. Wink was fired after he allegedly made sexual contact with a 16-year-old boy while attempting to serve a court summons in August.

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