Deputies say she used the money on airline tickets, liquor, cable bills, and much more.
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SEMINOLE, Fla. Deputies have arrested a woman they say stole thousands of dollars from a Pinellas County high school s booster club when serving as its treasurer.
From February 2019 to April 2021, authorities say 46-year-old Elise Minzer served as treasurer for the Seminole High School football booster club. After her departure, the school administration reportedly notified police that around $15,000 was missing from the booster s bank account.
Detectives say, during their investigation, they discovered Minzer had applied for and was assigned a debit card for the booster account. They say debit cards are against the high school s policy.
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Seminole booster club treasurer jailed after funds go missing
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Bumbach Named Assistant Professor of Music
3 hours ago • June 28, 2021
By Larry Isch
Posted in About
Dr. Matthew Bumbach will join University of the Ozarks as the new assistant professor of music, beginning the Fall 2021 Semester.
Bumbach (Boom-bahk) has served as an assistant professor of music and director of choirs at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City since 2017. He held those same titles at College of Central Florida in Ocala from 2010 to 2014.
“I am delighted to join the faculty at University of the Ozarks and to be a part of such a diverse and inviting campus community,” Bumbach said. “Most of all, I look forward to sharing music with the faculty, students, and surrounding community.”