Superintendent Pleads Not Guilty

The South Dayton, New York, highway superintendent has pleaded not guilty to tampering with business records.

37-year-old Brian Taber is charged with falsifying business records, official misconduct and petit larceny.

A grand jury indictment says that between July of 2008 and June of 2009 Taber concealed, altered or destroyed evidence that was believed to used in an official proceeding, and that he stole property.

The County Sheriff's Office and New York State Police say Taber stole gasoline from the town highway barn at least four times and attempted to cover up the loss by altering records.

Taber still serves as the town highway superintendent, after winning re-election in November 2009.

The matter has been adjourned for motions.

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