Former Hancock County Official on Probation for Theft

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By Lisa Kunkel

GARNER, Iowa (AP) - A former Hancock County official has been given a year of probation for misdemeanor theft.

Thomas Haan was convicted of taking property valued at between $200 and $500 between January 2009 and July 2011.

The 41-year-old Haan, of Forest City, also must pay restitution. Haan was given a deferred judgment, meaning the conviction will be wiped from his record if he successfully completes probation.

He resigned as the county conservation director on Sept. 20.

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