Trooper charged over time sheets

A former Maryland State Police trooper was charged Tuesday with misconduct in office for claiming more than $5,500 in overtime for hours he did not work, authorities said.
David McKinley Thomas, Jr., 40, allegedly falsified his time sheets over a seven-month period beginning in July 2009 while he was assigned to the Forestville barrack in Prince George's County, authorities said. He resigned when state police internal affairs investigators confronted him with their findings, and he was later charged by the Maryland Attorney General's Office, authorities said.
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| November 23, 2010; 4:20 PM ET
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SEND HIM BACK TO MEXICO!!!!!
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