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Ex-Michigan police chief pleads guilty to drug crimes

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(CBS DETROIT) – A former Michigan police chief has pleaded guilty to drug charges, according to the Michigan attorney general’s office.

Tressa Beltran, who worked for the Hartford Police Department, pleaded guilty to one count of delivery or possession with intent to deliver less than 50 grams of a controlled substance and use of a computer to commit a crime. Under the plea agreement, Beltran could be sentenced to a minimum of 24 months and a maximum of 20 years.

State officials said Beltran admitted to possessing controlled substances while working in law enforcement in Hartford and planned to deliver them and used a computer to arrange a delivery.

Investigation revealed that Beltran used her position to extort others to supply her with drugs.

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“I am grateful for the joint investigation between the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office and my department, which allowed us to remove a rampant criminal from her position as police chief,” Attorney General Dana Nessel said in a statement. “My office will continue to pursue accountability and public integrity when people in positions of power and public trust abuse their office and harm their communities. Public integrity matters, public health matters, and a police chief who deals drugs cuts deeply into both.”

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