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Woman charged with theft of more than $500,000 from University of Lethbridge

Woman charged with theft of more than $500,000 from University of Lethbridge

by Lethbridge News Now | May 5, 2021 | Recent Articles

May 5, 2021 – A Lethbridge woman has been charged with multiple theft charges after stealing half a million dollars from her employer. The Lethbridge Police Service Economic Crimes Unit (ECU) has concluded the investigation which began in 2018. Police say the...

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