Ex-Woodland Firefighter Does Plea Deal For Embezzlement

Ex-Woodland Firefighter Does Plea Deal For Embezzlement

A former Woodland firefighter accused of embezzlement reached agreement with prosecutors on a plea deal to resolve the case.

Dominic Norman, 41, a resident of Vacaville, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor embezzlement charge. He received 3 years of probation and 80 hours community service. In addition, according to the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office, Norman was ordered to pay $825.00 in restitution.

Woodland police had arrested Norman back in November because he was suspected of using a credit card issued by the city government for personal spending. He had worked for the Woodland Fire Department since January, 2006 and resigned in early October, before he was arrested.

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