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Greenwich Wastewater Manager Charged With Illegally Selling Scrap Metal

GREENWICH, Conn. — A 57-year-old town of Greenwich employee was arrested on charges of illegally selling town-owned scrap metal and tampering with a witness to cover it up, according to Patch.com.

A Greenwich town employee was arrested on a larceny charge.

A Greenwich town employee was arrested on a larceny charge.

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Dwayne Lockwood, of Greenwich, works as a process control manager at the town's Grass Island Waste Water Treatment Plant, Patch.com said.

He was arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging him with first-degree larceny and tampering with a witness, Patch.com said.

A police investigation determined that Lockwood profited personally from the sale of town-owned scrap metal and that he attempted to influence a witness to lie about it, Patch said. It was not known how much scrap metal was sold.

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