>Ridgewood police sergeant admits to stealing PBA funds
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Last updated: Wednesday May 5, 2010, 5:34 PM
BY EVONNE COUTROS
NorthJersey.com
STAFF WRITER
RIDGEWOOD – A village police sergeant has admitted to theft by deception five months after his arrest for stealing funds from the local Policemen’s Benevolent Association.
Detective Sgt. William Hemmer, of Sussex, pleaded guilty and made more than $115,000 in restitution to Ridgewood PBA Local 20 through his attorneys on Wednesday in Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack. Hemmer, 40, diverted the money from the Local 20 bank accounts into his personal account. The 17-year veteran of the Department has been banned from public service for life with formal sentencing for the crime in June. If Hemmer violates his terms of probation, he faces five years in prison.
Hemmer was treasurer of Local 20 for more than seven years. The PBA was conducting an audit of its accounts when the discrepancy was found and the case referred to the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office.
RIDGEWOOD – A village police sergeant has admitted to theft by deception five months after his arrest for stealing funds from the local Policemen’s Benevolent Association.
Detective Sgt. William Hemmer, of Sussex, pleaded guilty and made more than $115,000 in restitution to Ridgewood PBA Local 20 through his attorneys on Wednesday in Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack. Hemmer, 40, diverted the money from the Local 20 bank accounts into his personal account. The 17-year veteran of the Department has been banned from public service for life with formal sentencing for the crime in June. If Hemmer violates his terms of probation, he faces five years in prison.
Hemmer was treasurer of Local 20 for more than seven years. The PBA was conducting an audit of its accounts when the discrepancy was found and the case referred to the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office.