Lunch Ladies Accused Of $93K Theft For GamblingTwo Individuals Charged With Numerous Crimes In The Matter: Report |
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CBS Pittsburgh reported Thursday that two former lunch ladies have been charged with siphoning off nearly $94,000 in cash from their school and using the funds for casino gambling.
The alleged theft took place over a more than two-year period.
50-year-old Stacy Lee Shipley and 49-year-old Sheila Ann Cook worked for the Charleroi School District — about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Both face a number of charges in the case, according to CBS, which has more on the story.
The news is similar to a situation this fall out of New York, when a nun was accused of stealing $128,000 in order to fund a gambling habit at a casino.