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Former Chesterfield substance abuse program director sentenced for DWI

Posted at 12:51 AM, May 07, 2014
and last updated 2014-05-07 11:31:12-04

CHESTERFIELD, Va. (WTVR) – The former leader of a group dedicated to preventing substance abuse among Chesterfield teenagers has been sentenced for his arrest last year.

Glenn Wayne Frith was fined $250.00 and given a 90-day suspended jail term Tuesday.

Frith became the Executive Director of Chesterfield’s SAFE program in 2005, but resigned after his arrest in Hopewell in December, 2013.

Police say he was outside a Rite Aid on Oaklawn Boulevard when he was arrested and charged with DWI. However, that charge was later amended to misdemeanor reckless driving-speeding in excess of 80 mph.

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