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Post by Logan on Jun 28, 2016 5:59:13 GMT -6
A 35-year-old Hiawatha, Kansas, woman was placed on a year of probation and ordered to pay $30,000 in restitution in an embezzlement case involving a realty company. Gretchen Randall appeared for sentencing in Brown County District Court on Monday. In May, she entered pleas of no contest to felony theft and misdemeanor criminal use of a financial card. In exchange for her plea, Brown County Attorney Kevin Hill dropped one felony theft charge against Randall, a former employee of Heartland Realty in Hiawatha, where the thefts occurred. Patton sentenced Randall to seven months in jail on the count of felony theft and 12 months on the charge of criminal use of a financial card. The sentences were to run consecutively. Patton then suspended the sentences to a year of probation. Officer Beau Hasenohr, of the Hiawatha Police Department, told the court that G&G Callaway contacted police to inform them that deposits of close to $25,000 were missing from payments on storage units that are managed by Heartland Realty. Read more: www.newspressnow.com/news/local_news/article_0f28e724-dff5-507f-8461-17c79c8616cb.html
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