Illinois news in brief: Attorney charged with stealing from nonprofit
Related Articles
-
Two facing federal charges after allegedly stealing from Chical Haystack
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) says a husband and wife couple are being accused of stealing more than $10,000 from Chical Haystack, a local farm supply business south of Albuquerque. A grand jury indictment filed in federal court claims Frank Joe Hernandez and Eva Ann Hernandez worked together to steal cash []
-
Union County Circuit Clerk arrested on evidence-tampering charges
Cherry Govan was charged with one count of tampering with a public record and one count of tampering with physical evidence.
-
Judge releases owner of The Boatyard in Antioch after being charged with stealing from customers, forging document
The owner of The Boatyard in Antioch has been released from custody after she was charged with felonies for allegedly stealing money from boat rental customers and committing forgery. Kristen Wooden, 37, of Antioch, was first arrested in July following a confrontation with a boat renter at The Boatyard, located at 42125 North 4th Avenue […]