MERRILLAN WOMAN CONVICTED OF THEFT FROM NON-PROFIT
Thursday, November 11th, 2010 -- 12:27 PM
A Merrillan woman who used to head up a local non-profit group has been convicted of theft. Pamela Radcliffe was the executive director of Pathways for about a year.That agency was known for raising awareness of drug and alcohol issues.
Investigators say Radcliffe used a debit card to pay personal bills and buy things like airplane tickets and tires. On Monday, Radcliffe was ordered to pay back $4,640, plus a $464 surcharge. After she was fired, Radcliffe was hired by the Boys and Girls Club in Jackson County.
That agency dismissed her after two months for poor job performance.
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