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Sheriff Hewett indicted with embezzlement, obstruction

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BOLIVIA -- Removed from office last week, Brunswick County Sheriff Ron Hewett was indicted on four criminal charges today.

Hewett's problems have grown dramatically since a federal investigation was launched in June. As that process was dragging on in Raleigh, many of Hewett's own deputies were helping to amass a case against him here at home.

Ron Hewett entered the courtroom flanked by his lawyers -- a courtroom with many of his supporters present.

But this time Hewett sat on the defendant's side of the room, the prosecutor not his ally but his accuser.

Angie Robinson said she wasn't there for the sheriff, she was there for her lifelong friend "Ronnie" and to hear if his suspension would be made permanent. That would become the lesser of his problems.

 

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There was a stunning shift of directions in that courtroom. What started as a hearing on his suspension turned into a presentation of criminal charges against Ron Hewett: three counts of embezzlement and one count of obstruction of justice -- all of which carry lengthy prison terms if convicted.

 

The three embezzlement counts by a public official involve using more than $1,300 in county money to paint campaign signs, guard his home and do work on his property.

The obstruction count accuses Hewett of ordering a detective not to arrest a relative of the sheriff in a child molestation case because it could be politically damaging.

Some were surprised by the timing.

District Attorney Rex Gore said, "The criminal process and the petition to remove were moving on parallel tracks. We got the petition to remove ready last week and filed that knowing we had scheduled the grand jury hearing for the true bills that were returned today."

As deputies looked on, the man who had been their boss was ordered not to have contact with any of them who had sworn affidavits against him. All guns were ordered removed from his possession, and Judge Ola Lewis set a $25,000 secured bond.

Ron Hewett had nothing to say as he and his wife left the court house, but those who watched the proceedings had some strong opinions.

Courtroom spectator Erica Ramsey said, "I'm glad that they got him on this, and I wish someone would look -- it goes farther than this, I'm pretty sure."

Courtroom spectator Joyce Elliott said, "I'm sick at heart. I've know Ronnie for a long time. I was a fifth grade teacher when he was a DARE officer. He did a lot of good things for Brunswick County. If he was guilty I'd have to hear him admit it to believe it."

Unless there's some kind of plea bargain deal looming, that will become the task of a jury.

Hewett could face more than 12 years in prison if convicted on all counts. No charges have yet been filed in the federal investigation.

The hearing on his suspension has been rescheduled for May 5. County Coroner Greg White will continue as acting sheriff in the interim.

Hewett suspended Thursday

Hewett was suspended Thursday night after Rex Gore filed a petition for his removal. The grounds: neglect or refusal to perform the duties of his office, willful misconduct or maladministration in office, extortion and intoxication.

Gore presented a binder full of evidence to back up the charges. It includes more than 20 affidavits, most of them from deputies and most of them containing some damning statements. There were also supporting photos and audio recordings of Hewett's activities. Gore said some of Hewett's own deputies were instrumental in building this case.

"They had begun the process before we joined forces with our investigation," Gore said.

Several deputies arriving for work at the Sheriff's Office in Bolivia Friday morning had no comment for NewsChannel 3 about their boss's suspension.

Gore's evidence includes several phone calls between Hewett and other members of the Sheriff's Office. In a call with Capt. Kevin Holden on August 16, 2007, Hewett appears to speak of suicidal plans as he tells Holden that many of Hewett's friends won't take or return his calls in the midst of an investigation of the sheriff by a federal grand jury.

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"I know you are down," Holden tells the Sheriff. "I'm trying to bring you back up."

Hewett responds: "There ain't no bringing me back up. I'm looking for a bank robbery in (expletive deleted) progess. That's what I want."

Hewett won't explain what he means by looking for a bank robbery. But several minutes later, he brings it up again, telling Holden that dying would be better than what he was going through.

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"I'm telling you, something's (expletive deleted) up. And they think I know it," Hewett said. "I don't know it. And go ahead and kill me. Take the .357 and kill my ass. Like I said, I'm looking for me a damn bank, man. Mitch Prince got a hell-of-a lot better end then I did."

Mitch Prince was a Boiling Spring Lakes police officer killed in the line of duty in January 2005.

Hewett has been the target of a closely guarded federal investigation for several months. A host of people have been called to testify before a federal grand jury in Raleigh. Gore says this removal is unrelated to that investigation. Although some of the allegations may overlap, this was a separate action. Gore says per state law, county coroner Greg White is serving as acting sheriff.

The affidavits in the book of evidence tell repeated stories of misconduct. Capt. Gene Caison grew up with Hewett. He details numerous instances of deputies on county time being used to do manual labor on Hewett's property or forced to work on Hewett's campaign signs and fundraisers. Caison also details highly erratic conduct by the sheriff.

Other deputies and a SBI agent detail numerous incidents where Hewett showed up to crime scenes intoxicated and interfered with investigations. In once case, Hewett allegedly arrived at a home where a man had barricaded himself inside. With the SWAT team on the scene, witnesses say an apparently intoxicated Hewett kicked down the front door and went into the home with his teenage son Justin.

There are also several pages devoted to county money and resources spent on Hewett's son Justin from the time Justin was a teenager, including Hewett assigning a vehicle belonging to the Sheriff's Office to his son, even after Justin Hewett had been hired as a police officer in Holden Beach. Witnesses also say Hewett requested his son be certified to use firearms and that Justin was seen at times carrying a badge and other BCSO equipment, even though he was too young to be a deputy.

Other allegations include:

  • Hewett sexually harassed several female employees.
  • Hewett used racial epithets.
  • Hewett ordered deputies to buy and deliver alcohol to him.
  • Hewett denied a request by a deputy to search a neighborhood for Billy Wade Russ, a missing man, who was later found in a neighbors yard, just feet from Russ's own property.
  • Hewett arrived drunk at the scene of a submerged car in October 2005 and that his son Justin removed the body of Kendrick Sparrow from the car against established investigative protocol. Investigators found that Sparrow had been shot before his car ran off the road.

A hearing on the removal petition is set for Monday at noon. At that point Hewett can argue to have it overturned. If his removal is upheld, it would fall upon the Brunswick County Democratic party to pick a new sheriff.

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personal use of patrol car

It must be a thing here in Brunswick County. All you have to do is run over to BSL and you will find the Chief of Police using his patrol car for personal use. Seems the patrol car is also the family car. Grocery shopping, restaurants, dry cleaners, you name it! Citizens keep seeing it and local government keeps turning a blind eye!

As some of us have been

As some of us have been called stupid, maybe we are, but we will be the ones whose hearts may someday go out to you if you are accused of bad doings. I hope all will look at the man Ronald has always been, not just the bad he has been accused of. I have heard people say "yea, we are so glad he was finally caught". Why, because your relative was arrested? Maybe the dept. arrested him, under the rules they are governed by, you may not remember the name of the person arresting him, but you will blame Ronald for doing it, and you are even right there, because as head of the dept. the "buck stops here". I am so terrified now, to think that some of these people (who sound like they would like an old-time lynching, could and maybe on a jury one day judging me. I wonder if Jesus were standing here and ask your opinion would it be the same. Not too long ago he was judged. /////////Think , humble yourself and pray for the family, and the friends, that Ronald may never know he has, that some good thing will come out of this, and Ronald and Julie and the children, will not be scarred for live.

Ronald Hewett supporters

Ronald Hewett supporters need to be at the courthouse on Monday.

Court house on Monday?

Why do we need to be there? To watch him loose his office? Oh Joy!!! It's long over due. He is a disgrace. I don't understand what more proof do you need? It's time to grow up, abandon ship...it's going down and fast. You can drown with the other rats or get a clue.

Be at the court house

SO ALL OF YOU CAN GO TO JAIL.

Charges against Sheriff Hewett

If even one of these charges against Sheriff Hewett are true, then he must be removed. We must hold our officials (especially Law enforcement) to a higher standard. We can accept nothing less. and btw, the "he is only human" arguement will not fly. Ubi dubium ibi libertas

This is directed to "It's

This is directed to "It's about time" Aren't drug dealers and murders the same?

Actually no, they aren't the

Actually no, they aren't the same. One is guilty of selling an illegal substance to a willing participant, the other is guilty of taking another human beings life. Quite a difference, don't you think??

How in the H*** can some of

How in the H*** can some of you people keep defending this man? Prehaps you yourselves have been recieving special favors?

Where did you move here

Where did you move here from??????????.....never mind who cares.

Matters

And where someone is from matters how in a situation such as this?

samnews

I was raised here. What planet are you from?

ronald

Boy what a bunch of Judas's in the BCSO. So Ron kicked down a door in a hostage situation and stole the thunder from the swat team. They didn't get to put on their great show in front of the cameras after spending hours of tax payer $$. Wonder how much $$ Ron saved the tax payers with his actions to end it quickly ?

Your a huge idiot. He put

Your a huge idiot. He put the SWAT Team and the other deputies lives in danger, not to mention his own son's life by going up there acting like a drunk fool. You don't know much about law enforcement do you? How much of the tax payer's money has he wasted since he has been in office. Guess you haven't been paying attention to what is going on lately.

The SWAT team doesn't get

The SWAT team doesn't get paid by the hour, unlike your pizza delivery job. SWAT is a salary job so no money was saved

Correction

SWAT is not salary. It is paid by the hour. Eveyone on the team has a full time position in the dept. All SWAT functions are OT.

Ron Hewett

The reason that there are protocals for handling a potential hostage situation is so that everyone, including the suspect walks away. When you go bursting through a door, without know what is on the other side of it you get innocent people killed. Since Hewett is the "High Sheriff" (and I used that in the loosest of terms) he should have known what the protocal was and that breaking protocal risks lives. Sorry, Hewett has to go. His behavior is dangerous to everyone.

I agree 100%

I agree 100%

can i get a rug?

i want to wear ron hewitt's ego under my feet. wipe and smear mud from the yard across his name. he was so proud he had to have all those damn rugs at the courthouse be emblazoned with his name. what a jerk. did he expect to be chief redneck forever? what an egomaniac. taxerpayers shouldn't have to pay for elaborate oil paintings and personalized "ron hewitt" rugs. anyway... i'll give ya three bucks for one.

Hey Nicole....

If you're going to come here and "smear mud", at least spell Ronald's name correctly...."HEWETT".....

He IS an honest person!!

Ronald is not perfect and is only human like all of us so he is intitled to make mistakes. I still believe he is as honest as the day is long and does try to do the right thing. I was a strong supporter and always will be!! Just think about the pressure he and his family have been under the past year...give him a break. No man should be put through what he has indured and not even told why.

I AGREE 1000%

I AGREE 1000%

Do you think that he was

Do you think that he was honest when he lied to the citizens of Brunswick County about the incident on Maco Rd. with Deputy Sheehan and Carlyle? An honest man would not have lied about the fact that the man never fired a shot. Although, the officers were completely justified in shooting the man.

Guess you don't mind that he

Guess you don't mind that he has wasted tax payer's money and turned on the very supporters who put his butt in office

Danni,Danni,Danni, you and

Danni,Danni,Danni, you and all the other "supporters" need to get your head out of your a**!

Watch what you say...Do unto

Watch what you say...Do unto others as you have them do unto you

Maybe the sheriff should

Maybe the sheriff should take that advice!

You seem to be one of the

You seem to be one of the more intelligent people posting comments and I have to say that I agree! I have supported Ronald and continue to do so. I think we all know who can't be trusted. I personally will be at the courthouse Monday.

You obviously don't know

You obviously don't know what you need to know about your x-fair sheriff. Are the people in your county blind and so misinformed that they actually believe his good ole boy crap. Keep letting him suck up your tax dollars for his pocket. Support his drug addicted alcolholic sheriff. That's definately what I would want in control of my law enforcement. Not.

Thank you, thank you, thank

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Finally someone with some sense.