The police department discovered the missing cash when it performed an audit of the evidence room in 2014, according to the solicitor's office.

July 26, 2018

A former police officer was sentenced Thursday for stealing money from her department's evidence locker, according to a South Carolina prosecutor.

Stephanie Grant Bridge stole more than $20,000 from evidence at the Walterboro Police Department, according to 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone.

But the 49-year-old will not be going to prison after pleading guilty to misconduct in office and grand larceny, the solicitor's office said.


Instead, the solicitor's office reported that Bridge received a "3-year suspended sentence and 3 years of probation," during her appearance at the Colleton County Courthouse.

According to the solicitor's office, Grant was also "ordered to perform 200 hours of community service," and has paid $22,075 in restitution.

The police department discovered the missing cash when it performed an audit of the evidence room in 2014, according to the solicitor's office.

"As a member of law enforcement and a public servant, the defendant used her position for her own personal gain," Stone said in a news release. "She violated the community's trust and damaged the integrity of the entire criminal justice system."


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Former SC cop pleads guilty to stealing money from evidence, prosecutor says | The State

A former Walterboro, SC police officer pleaded guilty to misconduct in office and grand larceny for stealing cash from the department’s evidence locker and received a 3-year suspended sentence and 3 years of probation.