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Former detective pleads guilty to relations with informant

  • 3 days ago
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A former chief detective was sentenced to three to 24 months in the Warren County Prison and 24 months of probation in the Court of Common Pleas.


Thomas J. Kibbey, 41, of Warren pleaded guilty on Wednesday during plea court proceedings to two counts of two second-degree misdemeanor charges of official oppression.


The sentencing was made by Judge John F. Cherry of Dauphin County.


Kibbey was originally charged with two third-degree felony charges of peace officer-sexual intercourse/contact with a person in custody/detention in June 2025 by the state Attorney General’s office. Bail was set at $50,000.


The sentencing is a result of an alleged inappropriate relationship between a confidential informant for the Warren County Drug Task Force and former Warren County Prison inmate.


 
 
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