Crime & Safety
Woman Accused Of Stealing $60K From Bucks County Business
A Perkasie business reported that an employee was suspected in stealing funds from the business beginning in 2013.
PERKASIE, PA — A Quakertown woman faces a slew of felony charges after police said she stole more than $60,000 from the business that employed her.
In April, a Perkasie business reported that an employee was suspected of stealing funds from the business in 2013.
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Following an investigation by the Perkasie Borough Police Department, a warrant was issued charging Christina Graser, 54, with dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity, access device fraud, forgery, computer trespass, unlawful use of computer, and theft and receiving stolen property.
Graser turned herself into police on Monday, police said. She was arraigned by Judge Regina Armitage and released on $100,000 unsecured bail and was advised to have no contact with the victim.
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The total loss to the business exceeded $60,000, according to police.
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