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    An unnamed former deputy engaged in sexual activity with women he claimed to be ‘confidential informants’ in a department vehicle. An internal investigation led to a recommendation for termination; however, Sheriff Nathan Harmon permitted the deputy to resign instead. Harmon later wrote a letter recommending the deputy for employment with the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department, despite being aware of the deputy’s misconduct.

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