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Alesha Williams, a former employee of Sumter County Sheriff's Office was arrested on March 15, 2023 and charged with Tampering With Evidence — Pxfuel
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From March 18, 2023 post.

Alesha Williams, a former employee of Sumter County Sheriff’s Office was arrested on March 15, 2023 and charged with Tampering With Evidence -Felony, Obstruction – Misdemeanor and Violation of Oath of Office – Felony.  Ms. Williams was released on bond and employment terminated.  This is an ongoing investigation that may result in additional charges.

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