Thomas W. Druce

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Thomas W. Druce
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 144th district
In office
January 5, 1993[1] – September 25, 2000[2]
Preceded by Jean Wilson
Succeeded by Katharine M. Watson
Constituency Part of Bucks County
Personal details
Born (1961-06-18) June 18, 1961 (age 63)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Amy Schreiber
Alma mater Westminster College
Occupation Legislator

Thomas W. Druce (born 18 June 1961) is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He represented the 144th legislative district.[3]

He graduated from William Tennent High School in 1979 and from Westminster College in 1983. He was sworn into the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1993.

In 2000, he pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a 1999 fatal accident that killed Vietnam War veteran Kenneth R. Cains, and served two years in a minimum security prison at Laurel Highlands.[4][5][6] The forensic investigation of the case was the subject of an episode of Forensic Files. Druce initially filed a false insurance report, claiming that the black Jeep leased to him by Pennsylvania taxpayers was damaged when he struck a traffic barrel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. After having the vehicle repaired, Druce returned the car to the leasing company, and it was eventually sold.

In exchange for pleading guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, evidence tampering and insurance fraud, Druce served two years in prison, paid a civil fine to the victim's family, and resigned from office.

He is now a public policy consultant for Phoenix Strategy Group.[7]

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  7. Tom Druce - LinkedIn profile