ELLSWORTH — The former accountant of a nonprofit that serves the developmentally disabled has been charged with theft for allegedly embezzling more than $15,000 over two years.
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ELLSWORTH — The former accountant of a nonprofit that serves the developmentally disabled has been charged with theft for allegedly embezzling more than $15,000 over two years.
Sandra Linnell, 42, of Mariaville was issued a summons for Class B theft for allegedly stealing from her former employer, Yesterday’s Children. The program serves the developmentally disabled in Hancock, Washington, Penobscot and Piscataquis counties.
“Most of it she used company credit cards to make personal purchases over a two-year period — groceries, that sort of thing,” said Lt. Harold Page.
Ellsworth native Cyndi Wood is the new media editor at fenceviewer.com. She began her reporting career in 2007, when she joined the staff of The Ellsworth American.
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