Indiana town marshal arrested following medication theft

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Authorities say a northeast Indiana town marshal faces charges after he allegedly took medication from a home while in uniform.

State police say 49-year-old Van Buren Town Marshal Donald R. Bosley was arrested Thursday following a complaint earlier in the day. Court records don’t list a lawyer for him.

A Van Buren resident told police he installed a video surveillance system after an earlier prescription medication theft. He said on Tuesday he discovered medication missing again and a review of video surveillance determined it was taken May 31.

Police said the man recognized Bosley as the person on the video.

Van Buren is located about 65 northeast of Indianapolis. Bosley is being held at the Grant County Jail on preliminary charges of burglary and theft.

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