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Broward Sheriff's Deputy Brent Wooddell is facing charges of grand theft after a sting operation allegedly busted him in the act of stealing $1,340 from an oxycodone dealer who turned out to be an undercover cop. Out on bail last June, Wooddell ditched his ankle monitor, violating his conditions of release, and was later nabbed at the Cheetah strip club in Pompano Beach. He's in jail now. His trial is underway.
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( Broward Sheriff's Office )

Broward Sheriff's Deputy Brent Wooddell is facing charges of grand theft after a sting operation allegedly busted him in the act of stealing $1,340 from an oxycodone dealer who turned out to be an undercover cop. Out on bail last June, Wooddell ditched his ankle monitor, violating his conditions of release, and was later nabbed at the Cheetah strip club in Pompano Beach. He's in jail now. His trial is underway.

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