August 14, 2015
CT Police Official Arrested In Florida For Theft of Winning Lottery Ticket From Niece
Michael Royston, 49, Windsor Locks, CT Police Commission Chairman
[From article]
A Connecticut man was busted trying to cash in a winning $520,000 lottery ticket he allegedly swiped from his niece.
Michael Royston, 49, was arrested Thursday at Florida Lottery headquarters in Tallahassee, according to the Tallahassee Democrat. Royston claimed the ticket was a gift but dummied up when asked who gave it to him, the newspaper reported.
Royston’s niece told the cops she had shown her uncle the ticket last month, the paper reported, and a few days later she reported it stolen to Northampton police.
Northampton police did not return calls yesterday.
Royston, who is charged with fraud and grand theft, is free on $1,000 bail.
Royston has since resigned as chairman of the Windsor Locks Police Commission — an unpaid position overseeing the town police department. In a statement, he denied any wrongdoing and said he was stepping down because he didn’t want the arrest to affect the commission.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2015/08/uncle_charged_in_winning_lottery_ticket_scam
Uncle charged in winning lottery ticket scam
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
By: Jessica Heslam
Boston Herald
Labels:
Connecticut,
Florida,
Lottery,
Police Commissioner,
Theft of Funds
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