Woman Accused of Stealing $81k From School Booster Club Released on Bond
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Woman accused of stealing $81k from school booster club released on bond
RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (WSAV) — A Richmond Hill woman accused of stealing over $80,000 from a high school booster club was released on bond Monday morning. Susan Nelson was released on her own recognizance to allow her time to meet with her attorney and review data pertaining to restitution, court documents said. Nelson was accused of stealing $81,000 from the Richmond Hill High School soccer booster club. The 44-year-old reportedly sent money to he…
MPD: Woman arrested for stealing over $200,000 from Memphis Non-Profit
MPD: Woman arrested for stealing over $200,000 from Memphis Non-Profit MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – A woman has been arrested for allegedly stealing over $200,000 from a Memphis non-profit. Jason Mulligan, the Interim Executive Director of Memphis Rox and One Family Memphis, filed a report to MPD on April 28. Mulligan advised that an internal audit showed that 54-year-old Roshaundra Burwell has been paying her personal credit card and MLGW bills with …
MPD: Employee steals over $200k from non-profit to pay bills
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A woman is in police custody after she allegedly stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Memphis non-profit. On April 28, the interim executive director of a local non-profit filed a report with the Memphis Police Department. He told officers that an internal audit allegedly showed that one of the non-profit's employees, Roshaunda Burwell, had been paying her personal credit cards and MLGW bills with the non-profit's Firs…
Nonprofit remains steadfast following recent arrest - Ocala Gazette
Open Arms Village, a transitional housing and restorative outreach for homeless men, is moving forward in spite of the alleged theft of at least $100,000, and possibly much more, by the nonprofit’s former executive director. An Ocala Police Department arrest affidavit states that Det. R. Cespedes made contact on May 16 with a representative of […] To access this entire article, you must Become an Ocala Gazette Member or Subscribe to Ocala G…
Non-Profit Finance Boss Accused of Splashing Charity Funds on Bills and Credit Cards
A woman is now in police custody after being accused of funnelling hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Memphis non-profit straight into her own pocket. It all kicked off when the interim executive director of the charity reported the issue to Memphis police on 28 April. He’d discovered some suspicious activity during an internal audit and flagged it immediately. According to the report, the finger is pointing squarely at Roshaunda Burwell, w…
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