Nelson County Sheriff Ramon Pineiroa and Chief Deputy Brandon Bryan in court 6-16-25
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Nelson County SheriffĀ Ramon Pineiroa and his chief deputy, Brandon Bryan, appear in court Monday, June 16, 2025, on allegations outlined in a whistleblower lawsuit. In March, both were indicted on criminal charges, including abuse of public trust and theft. (WDRB photo)
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Nelson County SheriffĀ Ramon Pineiroa and his chief deputy, Brandon Bryan,Ā were indictedĀ on criminal charges in March, including abuse of public trust and theft as part of a whistleblower lawsuit.
Sheriff Ramon Pineiroa and Chief Deputy Brandon Bryan are still facing charges stemming from allegations they illegally sold vehicles seized by the sheriff's office.
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