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Kan. man sentenced for theft from K-State Credit Union

MANHATTAN – A former Kansas State University student Derek Miller was sentenced in Riley County Court on Monday for stealing from the K-State Credit Union.

Miller was charged with 6 counts of theft while an employee of the K-State Credit Union in 2014.

State prosecutor Barry Disney agreed to a plea deal for Miller of just one charge.

Miller was ordered to serve seven months with community corrections. He is also to serve 30 days in 48-hour weekend increments starting this week.

Miller paid restitution in full at the time of the plea agreement after procurement of loans.

Fifteen days were also set-aside for February 1, 2016 and May 9, 2016 to be served if there were any problems with Miller’s probation and work release.

Restitution for any additional penalties the K-State Federal Credit Union received was also ordered.

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