City of Blytheville vendor Leonard Woods pleaded guilty Monday to a Class A misdemeanor theft of property.
Woods, 36, was paid $1,440 for computer work he didn't do to a city computer on April 3, 2013.
He received a suspended imposition of sentence for 12 months and must pay $1,440 restitution, $170 in court costs and a $200 fine.
Meanwhile, former Thunder Bayou Golf Links employee Kendrick Washington's theft case has been continued to December.
A motion and plea day is set for Dec. 1, with a jury trial set for Dec. 15.
Washington is accused of stealing various tools, mower and a trailer, valued at $6,700, from Thunder Bayou on Jan. 28, 2014.
According to reports, the items were identified by Thunder Bayou employees at a local scrap yard.
mbrasfield@blythevillecourier.com