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Deer Ridge Correctional Institution, seen here in January 2021.

A former superintendent at the state prison near Madras was sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered to repay the prison $38,565 in wages for work he never performed, a Jefferson County judge ruled Wednesday.

Richard “Zack” Ackley, who now lives in Bend, was accused of stealing more than $20,000 between March and December 2022 from Deer Ridge Correctional Institution on E. Ashwood Road, east of Madras, according to charging documents. Ackley was clocking paid time, but not showing up to work, Jefferson County District Attorney Steve Leriche confirmed in an email. Ackley pleaded guilty Wednesday and was sentenced in Jefferson County Circuit Court. As part of his sentence, he must also serve two years probation, court records show.

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Anna, a Nebraska native, covers crime and public safety. She’s been with The Bulletin since 2022. She seeks to incorporate nuance and diverse perspectives to broaden readers’ understandings of the criminal justice system, public safety and homelessness. Readers can contact Anna with news tips via phone or email.

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