Pattersonville woman sentenced in $147K veterinarian business theft; Owner speaks of ‘incalculable’ impact | The Daily Gazette
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PATTERSONVILLE – A Pattersonville woman was sentenced this week to up to six years in state prison after admitting to taking $147,000 from the veterinary clinic where she worked. Sentencing took place after the veterinarian she stole from spoke of the “incalculable” impact from the theft, Schenectady County district attorney’s officials said.
Jennifer Dolezsar, 49, of Pattersonville, pleaded guilty earlier to one count of second-degree grand larceny, a felony.
Judge Matthew Sypniewski sentenced Dolezsar Tuesday to two to six years in state prison, in accordance with her plea agreement, prosecutors said. The judge also ordered her to pay full restitution to the victim.
A Schenectady County woman has been sentenced to two to six years in state prison.
Jennifer Dolezsar of Pattersonville pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $147,000 from her employer, Veterinary Specialties Referral Center.
In addition to her sentence, Dolezsar has been ordered to pay restitution.
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Jennifer Dolezsar, 49, of Pattersonville, pleaded guilty earlier to one count of second-degree grand larceny, a felony.
Judge Matthew Sypniewski then sentenced her Tuesday to two to six years in state prison, in accordance with her plea agreement, prosecutors said. The judge also ordered her to pay full restitution to the victim.
Dolezsar admitted to embezzling the money from her employer Veterinary Specialties Referral Center in Pattersonville, over the course of multiple years, prosecutors said.
She admitted to specifically taking the cash receipts received by the clinic and then falsifying the daily reports sent to the business’ accountant to cover up her theft, prosecutors said.