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Itawamba County woman charged with embezzlement


TUPELO
• A Mantachie woman is facing serious prison time after being accused of embezzling money from an Amory medical supply company. Lee County pressed charges this week but her alleged crimes span several counties and jurisdictions.
Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson said a business filed a report Dec. 29, 2020 saying a former employee had used a company card to obtain money without permission. The business was able to provide records of the charges from the past year and a half.
Based on that information, warrants were issued for Lynsey Vanstory, 32, on charges of embezzlement of more than $25,000 and three counts of credit card fraud. ....

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Lee County deputies charged Tupelo woman with embezzlement


Lee County deputies charged Tupelo woman with embezzlement
Lynsey Vanstory | Source: Lee County Sheriff Department
Lee County deputies charged a woman from Tupelo with embezzlement.
Posted: Jan 6, 2021 3:50 PM
Updated: Jan 6, 2021 4:52 PM
Posted By: Kaitlyn Hall
LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WTVA) - Lee County deputies charged a woman from Tupelo with embezzlement over $25,000 and credit card fraud.
A business filed a report on Dec. 29, 2020, stating a former employee used a company card to obtain money without the business’ permission. The business provided records of the charges from the past year.
Lynsey Vanstory, 32, turned herself in on Jan. 5.
A judge set her bond at $100,000. ....

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