Police Union Employee Charged with Embezzling $360,000
Reportedly changed paycheck amounts after they were signed.
An office manager for the Anaheim, Calif., Police Association has been charged with embezzling more than $360,000 from her employer by changing the amount on her paycheck after it had been signed by her bosses.
Cindy Ann Su'a, 46, of Whittier, has been charged with 117 felony counts of forgery, 23 felony counts of computer access fraud, and two felony counts of willful failure to file tax returns with sentencing enhancements for a loss of more than $100,000, aggravated white collar crime of more than $100,000, and property loss of more than $200,000, Senior Deputy District Attorney Marc Labreche said.
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