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A Louisiana woman likely has a million regrets after she allegedly refused to return $1.2 million that was deposited accidentally into her bank account.
Fox 8 reports that 33-year-old Kelyn Spadoni was axed from her dispatcher position at the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and levied with charges, which include theft valued over $25,000, bank fraud and illegal transmission of monetary funds.
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Financial services company Charles Schwab reportedly deposited the $1.2 million into Spadoni’s account thanks to a clerical error. With the newly acquired funds, Spadoni allegedly moved the cash into another account to prevent the financial institution from retrieving it.
Former Louisiana police dispatcher arrested after refusing to return $1.2 million accidentally put into account David Matthews
A former Louisiana police dispatcher was arrested last week after she allegedly would not return $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her bank account.
According to Fox 8, Kelyn Spadoni, 33, has been fired from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office after being charged with theft valued over $25,000, bank fraud and illegal transmission of monetary funds. Spadoni had worked for the department for 4.5 years.
Due to a clerical error Charles Schwab deposited the extra funds in her account. Spadoni then moved the money to another account which prevented Schwab from retrieving the funds.
A former Louisiana police dispatcher was arrested last week after she allegedly would not return $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her bank account.
A 57-year-old man has been arrested and charged with keeping a Louisiana woman captive for four days in a closet. The suspect was reported of bringing the victim out of the closet to beat and rape her repeatedly.
The suspect, identified as Darryl Vinson, has been charged with attempted second-degree murder, first-degree rape, and aggravated kidnapping. He was also charged with false imprisonment while armed with a weapon and possession of stolen property for the attack at a home in Gretna, according to the police.
The 48-year-old victim was reportedly in a stable condition as of Monday, a Crime Online report noted. Her injuries were a brain bleed, broken ribs, black eyes, and facial swelling. Gretna Police Chief Arthur Lawson added that the victim also had cuts and bruises over most of her body.