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City workers indicted

By: WROC-TV
Updated: September 7, 2007
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Two former City of Rochester employees that worked at city owned cemeteries were indicted by a grand jury Friday.


Nancy Hillard is the former director at Mount Hope and Riverside cemeteries. Scott Hefti is a former sales coordinator. Both are charged with collecting multiple commissions on the same city plots.


Hilliard is charged with stealing several hundred pounds of bronze from the city and selling it.

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