A southern Missouri sheriff and a deputy with whom he had an affair were both indicted last week on felonies -- including assault, robbery and harassment -- in a scenario that the interim sheriff described as “wheels (falling) off.”Former Texas County Sheriff James Sigman, 48, and Lt. Deputy Jennifer Tomaszewski, 38, also were indicted on child endangerment and unlawful use of a weapon. - James Sigman, former Texas County SheriffSigman and Tomaszewski have both been released on bond, KRBK Fox 5 of Missouri reported. He was completely unconscious and his lips were turning blue," a deputy told investigators, according to the probable cause statement. Then it was like the wheels fell off.” - Rowdy Douglas, interim Texas County Sheriff“Everything seemed like it was running smooth,” said Douglas, who was sworn in as interim sheriff. Texas County is about a 3-hour drive southwest of St. Louis.
Source: Fox News July 28, 2018 05:15 UTC