CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (AP) - Prosecutors are seeking to revoke the probation of the former chief financial officer at Columbia Public Schools because she has fallen behind in paying back the thousands of dollars she stole from band boosters at a suburban St. Louis high school.
The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that a probation revocation hearing is set for Aug. 21 for Anna Munson. Charging documents say she began making unauthorized withdrawals after becoming the treasurer of band boosters at Marquette High School in the Rockwood School District in St. Louis County in 2014. The missing funds weren’t noticed until another treasurer took over in 2016. After the charges were filed last year, she resigned the Columbia Public Schools’ job.
Prosecutors say Munson has paid only $5,559 of the $7,075 she was ordered to pay as a condition of probation.
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Information from: Columbia Daily Tribune, http://www.columbiatribune.com
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