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Published: 2012-12-10 18:33:24
Updated: 2012-12-10 18:33:24

Ex-New Hanover sheriff's deputy faces peeping charge


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A New Hanover County sheriff's deputy has been fired after being arrested.

Harold Lamont Fletcher, 37, was charged Monday with one count each of felony secret peeping and indecent liberties with a minor, the sheriff's office said.

The arrest stems from a complaint that the office received last week and turned over to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

Fletcher, who was with the sheriff's office since January 2007, was jailed under a $15,000 secure bond.


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Hide ya kids, hide ya wife, hide ya husbands.... Seriously though? I just want to say to this joker thanks for being a lowlife and adding a black eye to your department.

@RaisinCake - Make that parent OR spouse.

This one goes out to all the LEOs who pull stuff like this......one day you're gonna come across a parent catching you RED HANDED in the act and whatever they do to you is well deserved!

dang!

Another slap on the badge....Great!! Coolbreeze

A deserved slap. Too many believe they are above the law.

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