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Delphi Police Chief Accused Of Lying Under Oath

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DELPHI, Ind. (WOWO) — Delphi Police Chief Nathan Lamar is being accused by a judge of lying under oath when he was trying to justify a warrantless search of a car in a drug arrest last year.

Carroll County Special Judge Troy Hawkins says the chief was “dishonest and misleading” when he was giving testimony in the meth-dealing case against a man.

Hawkins says that was proven by Lamar’s own body camera footage.

The man was acquitted of the meth-dealing and possession charges but was found guilty of driving without a license and insurance.

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