The Sheriff's Office says Kim Romine, 45, used a county credit card to make payments to personal accounts for cell phone, car insurance and natural gas charges from November 2010 to earlier this month. The charges totaled $11,325.
A former deputy clerk has been charged with stealing more than $11,000 from the Monroe County government.
The sheriff's office says Kim Romine, 45, used a county-owned credit card to make payments to personal accounts for cell phone, car insurance and natural-gas charges from November 2010 to earlier this month. The charges totaled $11,325.
Romine has been charged with multiple counts of theft by taking/breach of fiduciary responsibility. She was fired on July 30 and turned herself in to the jail the next day, the release says.
She has been released on $7,500 bond.
The investigation continues, according to a news release.