GOSHEN —
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a lawsuit Tuesday to freeze the assets of a former State Police post commander now under investigation for the alleged embezzlement of at least $89,000 in state funds.
Named as a defendant in the attorney general’s civil lawsuit filed in Elkhart Circuit Court is former Lt. Dallard Tackett of Nappanee, who previously was State Police post commander of the Indiana Toll Road post in Bristol.
A hearing on the lawsuit was set for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Circuit Court, located in the Elkhart County Courthouse in Goshen.
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