Four former Torrance workers plead guilty to theft from city

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For those of you who call and e-mail, then call and e-mail, then call and e-mail some more about the case against former Torrance Parks and Recreation Director Supervisor Dan Halladay and three others - the case is over. Each pleaded guilty to one count of grand theft for the payroll and kickback scheme that netted more than $53,000. They each got three years probation and community service.

There will be a full story later on dailybreeze.com and in Saturday's newspaper.

4 Comments

Anonymous said:

He was a Senior Recreation Supervisor - not Director.

anonymous said:

i think this is fair
now all you people can finally get over it..... wait , thats asking too much

Leanne Twidwell said:

From this we learn that, in Torrance, crime does pay!

Anonymous said:

The Sat. story was interesting --but
Where is 'the rest of the story'.

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