A former Animal Control director has avoided jail for a second time after entering a no-contest plea to charges she sold historical flags that had been entrusted to her to have appraised.The woman, Tamara Lynn Webb, 54, entered a no-contest plea before Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley to the charge of grand theft. She was placed on probation for three years and must pay $4,000 plus costs and perform 80 hours public service work. Her new sentence will go on top of the two-year judicial diversion and 80 hours public service work she received from Judge Stanley last year for turning a blind eye to her son’s marijuana farm on the property of Warren County Animal Control where she worked.Her newest charge had to do with eight World War II historical flags.
Webb given probation again