HARTFORD, Conn.—Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says Old Saybrook Police Chief Edmund Mosca has repaid $22,500 to a charitable fund he oversaw.
Mosca had been accused of not keeping accurate and complete records for the McMurray-Kirtland Memorial Fund. He ovesaw the fund for more than 30 years.
Blumenthal says Mosca used money from the fund for chiefs of police associations and travel expenses which was not the intent of those who donated money to the fund.
Mosca has repaid the money and announced his retirement earlier this month. He's been chief since 1971.
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Mosca had been accused of not keeping accurate and complete records for the McMurray-Kirtland Memorial Fund. He ovesaw the fund for more than 30 years.
Blumenthal says Mosca used money from the fund for chiefs of police associations and travel expenses which was not the intent of those who donated money to the fund.
Mosca has repaid the money and announced his retirement earlier this month. He's been chief since 1971.
© Copyright 2009 Associated Press