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i found this story earlier from yhe ' google news' thing, and it caught my attention becaise i knwo the woman, and know a couple people who know her..

but when i sent my friend to the TD website , the whole story was gone.

fortunatly, i copy/pasted the whole thing cause it amused the mess out of me.


FLORENCE -- The former manager of a local fast food restaurant is out of jail after being charged with taking more than $20,000 from the company, officials said.

Anna Madeline Creasy, 44, 809 Warren Ave., Tuscumbia, is charged with first-degree theft of property, according to Florence police.

Creasy was arrested Tuesday and released on bail of $5,000.

Florence police detective Sgt. Cliff Billingsley said Creasy is a former manager at Bojangles Restaurant on Cox Creek Parkway. He said she was arrested after a four-month investigation into allegations she took money from the business.

Billingsley said police were notified June 16 by officials with Bojangles headquarters.

Creasy has denied the allegations.

"While it is unfortunate that money appears to be missing, Anna Creasy is not responsible," said her attorney Jamy Poss, of Florence. "She was placed in charge of numerous managers-in-training, some of whom, among others, had access to cash and deposits.

"Anna was also the victim of poorly developed company policies which required her to sign off on their handling of the money without the safeguards necessary to protect her from wrongdoing by others. All these things will be fully developed at trial."

First-degree theft of property is a Class B felony and is punishable by two to 20 years if convicted.
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i found this story earlier from yhe ' google news' thing, and it caught my attention becaise i knwo the woman, and know a couple people who know her..

but when i sent my friend to the TD website , the whole story was gone.

fortunatly, i copy/pasted the whole thing cause it amused the mess out of me.



For whatever reason, I've noticed that when stories first appear on the front page the url to them is only temporary. Not really sure but it seems like it changes within 24 hours to another one. Maybe after they are archived.

On another note, I had read this earlier and thought she has a very creative lawyer.
The TD will post breaking news during the day. Late in the afternoon, they will take down the link and update the story (usually). If you look at their archives, you will see the story, but if you click on the link, it will say you don't have authorization.

The TD will then publish online at 3:30 a.m., approximately. At that time the final story will then be up for everyone to see again.

Here's the current link: http://www.timesdaily.com/arti...s-charged-with-theft
Originally Posted by Alan:

I know this lady as well.. Did she really do it?? If so that crazy.. Why would you steal $20,000 or any amount now days when its all counted and all on computer ..

I am constantly amazed at how many ways the scum of the earth can figure out how to screw an honest business out of money.  There is an entire sub-society out there that seems to survive just by cheating  whatever system there is. It truly is amazing!!!

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