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Denison woman charged with stealing from government

November 30, 2005 By admin

Denison police have arrested a woman and charged her with stealing from a government agency. Forty-two-year-old Beth Young of Denison, a former employee of the Region 12 Council of Governments is accused of using a credit card that was issued to the agency and then using the card to purchase more than one thousand dollars worth of gasoline over a three-month period. Young was fired September 1st. According to court documents, Young allegedly took the card without permission and used it on 33 separate occasions to purchase gas for her own personal use. Young ‘s being held on a 16-thousand-800 dollar bond.

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