Vienna Cop: New charges include theft from school, drugs
A Vienna Township Police Officer, who was also a Mathews Schools Resource Officer, has been indicted by a grand jury for new charges including allegedly stealing from Mathews Schools and drug possession.

VIENNA TWP., Ohio - A Vienna Township Police Officer, who was also a Mathews Schools Resource Officer, has been indicted by a grand jury for new charges including allegedly stealing from Mathews Schools and drug possession.
Officer Micheal Sheehy was indicted on charges for stealing rifles and money from the Vienna Township Police Department. Sheehy was also indicted for possession of fentanyl, it is uncertain exactly what Sheehy is accused of stealing from the school.
According to a criminal complaint, Officer Sheehy allegedly stole two AR-15 rifles valued at $2,400 from the Vienna Township Police Department and used the department's vehicle lockout kit to break into a township police vehicle and steal $700.
Sheehy, 32, was placed on leave from the district on January 14 as investigators looked into what school officials describe this as a 'situation' not involving students.
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Sheehy's bond has been set at $15,000 and he was ordered to remain under house arrest. Sheehy is also ordered to complete an inpatient recovery program at First Step Recovery as a condition of his bond.
Officer Sheehy, who presented DARE programs in the school district, was hired as a resource officer for the district's three school buildings in September.
His next court hearing is set for February 13.
