Former Huachuca City fire chief Jon Allmon sentenced to 3 years for theft

  • Source: Sierra Vista Herald
  • Published: 11/12/2019 07:37 PM

PHOTO: Saying that there were no mitigating circumstances in the case of the former Huachuca City fire chief who stole equipment from the town and from a Christmas fund for needy children, a judge sentenced Jon Allmon to three years in prison on Tuesday. Dressed in a red polo shirt, jeans and dark sneakers, Allmon stood quietly before Cochise County Superior Court Judge James Conlogue, declining to say anything on his behalf when Conlogue addressed him. Legal advocate Josh Jones simply told the judge that Allmon was “ready to take accountability.”In addition to the three years in prison, Allmon must serve four years probation and receive counseling. After three attempts at trying to sentence Allmon, the 56-year-old appeared before the court after pleading guilty in December 2018 to two counts of theft.



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