A former Sturgis Fire Chief has been indicted for allegedly misappropriating funds.
A Union County Grand Jury indicted Chad Cullen, 41, of Sturgis, on one count of abuse of public trust, according to a news release from the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office.
According to the indictment, between January 2022 and December 2024, Cullen who was serving as the Sturgis fire chief, pocketed tens of thousands of dollars from the department.
According to court documents, he failed to make deposits, instead using the department’s funds for “personal purchases and non-authorized expenditures.” The indictment alleged Cullen stole more than $50,000 during that three-year period.
Cullen resigned from his position as fire chief in February.
Detectives with the Attorney General’s Department of Criminal Investigations (investigated the case. Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Wes Hunt, who serves Crittenden, Union, and Webster Counties, presented the case to the Grand Jury on behalf of the Commonwealth.
The Kentucky Supreme Court’s rule on trial publicity limits information the office can provide publicly.
The charges in an indictment are allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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