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Former member of the Estevan soccer board charged with two counts of fraud

Former member of the Estevan soccer board charged with two counts of fraud

by Admin | Feb 16, 2018 | Employee Fraud, Recent Articles

A former board member with Estevan Youth Soccer made a first appearance in Provincial Court on Monday morning, facing two charges involving taking money from the organization. Aleah McIsaac, 35, of Estevan, has been charged with stealing an amount in excess of $5,000,...

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