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Ex-public works director seeks leniency at sentencing for equipment thefts from Kansas county

WICHITA, Kan. — A former public works director who admitted stealing equipment from a Kansas county is pleading with a federal judge to spare him from prison.

Steven Collier has pleaded guilty to two counts of theft from Barber County in 2010. He agreed to pay more than $116,310 in restitution.

Collier says he now has a comfortable monthly income and needs to remain free so he can support his disabled wife.

His sentencing was rescheduled to June 12. Collier's lawyer attorney filed a motion Monday seeking a shorter term than the 12 to 18 months required by federal guidelines.

Collier says he strayed from his marriage and stole because of a toxic relationship with his girlfriend. He says he used the money to pay debts and buy things for the woman.

Collier says he now has a comfortable monthly income and needs to remain free so he can support his disabled wife.


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