"James Carey, who led several development projects in downtown Muncie as the city's mayor for eight years, has died. He was 79.
Carey died Monday at the Waters nursing home in Yorktown after a long illness, according to The Meeks Mortuary.
Carey had a public career that spanned a half century, spending 21 years as a city police officer before being elected as Delaware County sheriff in 1970. He was tried on bribery charges while sheriff, but was acquitted in 1972 and went on to win re-election two years later."
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