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Newton man will serve 10 days in jail for overdue library materials

September 1, 2011 By Dar Danielson

A Newton man will serve 10 days in jail for failing to return materials to the library. Twenty-eight-year old Christopher Allen Anspach was arrested for failing to return nearly $800 in library materials.

Police say he had checked out the materials January 17th and was arrested last month. He pled guilty to third-degree theft and was sentenced to serve 10 days in jail, ordered to pay a $625 fine.

Anspach also has to pay $790 in restitution to the Newton Public Library.

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