Chinook Opinion Editor Claims Felony Fuel Theft By Sheriff & Deputies
Item: Letter from Mike Perry to Montana Attorney-General
Date: June 15, 1989





                      The Chinook Opinion



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                           P.O. Box 97

                      CHINOOK, MONTANA 59523



                           15 June 1989



Mr. Marc Racicot

Montana Attorney General

215 N. Sanders

Helena, MT 59620



Dear Mr. Racicot:



Last year, before Mr. Greely left office, he issued a letter

regarding the alleged theft of nearly 3,000 gallons of gasoline 

by Blaine County Sheriff's office personnel. In cooperation with 

the Blaine County attorney, he said although the law had been 

broken, nothing would be done.



I have become aware of the efforts in Powder River County to

investigate such alleged thefts. I am asking you to review the

information around the Blaine County case and conduct a thorough 

investigation if evidence dictates possible misconduct.



I believe the case was never investigated. Rather, there was

an attempt to hide the true facts because the sheriff and his then 

undersheriff were alleged to be stealing gasoline. As you recall, 

a letter came to the Chinook opinion, Crimestoppers, and, I 

believe, the county commissioners charging misconduct. I had 

opportunity to talk with the informant by telephone on one or 

two occasions and I was told the informant has seen both the 

sheriff and undersheriff putting gasoline in their private vehicles 

at a distributor where the sheriff's office also obtains gasoline.



The informant said he couldn't remember exact days but did

recall the month and year. I know by talking to employees of the

vendor that the undersheriff did not have a charge account with 

that place until after he resigned. I have heard, although 

unsubstantiated, the sheriff did not have an account there.



I have also been told by employees in the county that the

sheriff may have done acts similar to those in Powder River 

County. In one instance, he transported a man to Kalispell who 

had been given a deferred sentence for theft to undergo substance 

abuse treatment. I'm told he took his personal vehicle and family 

on a weekend "vacation" for which the travel was alleged to be 

at county expense.



The letter the county attorney sent to Greely was not quite

accurate as to the position of the county commissioners. One 

was adamantly opposed to letting the situation lie and wanted 

an investigation.



If you need more information, feel free to contact me.



                       Very Truly Yours



                       Mike Perry












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