Last modified 10: 42 pm PT
Nobody can doubt the temp work ethic.
Ethics, however, are for debate.
King County Prosecutors allege Yolanda Borrero, 39, managed to steal $6,500 for two days of employment with a company providing Copier Kent.
According to charging documents, Borrero, a resident of West Seattle was hired in August as a temporary employee Preferred copy Systems. Among his duties was shredding unused checks business associated with an old account.
After two days, Borrero - which was also known as Yolanda Salazar - was cut loose that the work has been completed. A week later, prosecutors argue issued cheques on the old account began to arrive in Borerro account.
Writing to the Court, a detective Kent said a copy employee Preferred systems has found that a piece of paper apparently doodled by Borrero. On closer examination, said detective, employee conducted Borrero had been practicing signatures on paper from scratch.
"On the sheet of paper were many signatures," Detective told the Court. "It seemed as Salazar was practising signature names throughout the page.
Seven Detective noted counterfeit cheques deposited to the account of the Borrero. Cheques deposited between August 11 – its last day preferred working copy Systems - and 16 August totaled $6,516.
Borrero is charged with the first-degree robbery. She was not imprisoned in the case.
No comments:
Post a Comment