RI police boss gets prison in stripper theft case

Friday September 14, 2012 12:45 PM

DAVID KLEPPER

The Associated Press

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island police chief convicted of stealing $714 from a stripper's pocketbook following a chase has been sentenced to serve six months in prison.

Former North Providence police Col. John Whiting was sentenced Friday to five years in prison, but 4 ½ years were suspended. The judge stayed the sentence while Whiting appeals.

Whiting was found guilty in July of larceny over $500 and solicitation to receive stolen goods for taking the money in August 2011. Prosecutors say he rifled through the woman's car and purse after she fled as the remnants of Hurricane Irene hit the region.

Prosecutors say he gave another officer the money, telling him to spend it in Las Vegas.

Whiting says he seized the money as evidence.

Whiting no longer works with the department.

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