Gilmanton Fire Chief Joe Hempel III said Saturday that Bryon McSharry resigned as a fire lieutenant in June and was listed on the department roster as a firefighter when his alleged theft of gasoline from the town occurred. The story about McSharry's arrest was published on page 1 of the November 1 edition.
Correction: Gilmanton firefighter was no longer officer at time of alleged theft of town gasoline
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