Finalist for Rantoul job arrested in Connecticut
RANTOUL – One of the three finalists for Rantoul's vacant village administrator position has been arrested in Connecticut.
According to a police report, former Berlin, Conn., Town Manager Herman Middlebrooks, Jr., was arrested last week and charged with interfering with a police officer and a breach of peace in connection with a reported domestic dispute with his ex-wife in the parking lot of a Super Stop & Shop grocery store on Fenn Road in Newington, Conn., on April 14.
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