Former narrator, with Mohammed $ 1 million
Karen L. Baer, 46 3000 block of Nicodemus Road and was sentenced Thursday to one count of theft, embezzlement or misapplication of a bank officer or employee, after termination of the Office of the United States for the District Attorney of Maryland.
Baer said FBI agents during an interview on a voluntary basis, to take advantage of 10000 dollars at a time, from the bank, sometimes with money in their pockets and other periods of filing their own account or bank accounts by which it proclaimed the name of her husband and her children after a sworn statement from an FBI agent who worked the case.
She said she had money for the cost of living, vacations and college education for their children.
“I did it because my family, it was absolutely false,” said Baer investigators from the solemn declaration.
After liberation, Baer began working at the National Bank of the Union in May 1998. The Bank has merged later in the Westminster Union Bank, which, in conjunction with the Mercantile Bank. Mercantile merger with the PNC in 2007.
A review PNC began in September, with the acquisition of Mercantile PNC turned up $ 1050000 in lack of money and a trail of suspects debit and credit cards in an account Baer internal to the Bank between June 2004 and September 2007, according to the Release.
Baer was the narrator in charge of the branch of the bank in the Village Shopping Center 140, if it ignited in October.
Investigators from the first thought of missing 1050000 $ PNC has a branch in Town Mall in Westminster. The money was four debit tickets this branch claims the narrator and his guardian, the branch of the identification number. Woman told investigators that their signature was forged on the slips.
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