KENNESAW - The Kennesaw police chief who was fired after admitting that he used a city credit call to buy an alternator for his son will get an appeals hearing. <br>
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The hearing for Police Chief Dwaine Wilson is set for October 18th. <br>
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Wilson had been police chief in the Cobb County city since 1984. A report by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation says Wilson admitted to using the credit card to buy the $209 alternator for his son's car. <br>
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The report says Wilson denied that he intended to defraud the city, telling GBI agents he pulled the city card out of his wallet by mistake. <br>
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Authorities say Wilson had NO explanation for noting that the part was for a police car on the voucher he submitted with the receipt.