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Local woman gets two years for stealing $117K from a company while on release for similar charges

- PEGGY REVELL prevell@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNprevell

A Medicine Hat bookkeeper was sentenced to two years in the federal penitentia­ry for stealing $117,000 from a local company — a theft that occurred while she was on release for charges of stealing $22,500 from the local Economic Developmen­t Alliance of Southeast Alberta.

Mary Ann Smith entered a guilty plea to theft over $5,000 at the end of July, and alongside her time in jail was ordered to pay restitutio­n to the company for all stolen funds.

The woman goes back to jail after only just completing her 15-month jail term for the EDA theft.

In 2014, she was a bookkeeper for the local non-profit, and over a period of months transferre­d $22,500 from the EDA’s accounts to her own personal account. She was arrested on June 3, 2014.

She was granted bail, but was hired as a bookkeeper for another local manufactur­ing company — and over an almost two-year period made 55 transactio­ns where she transferre­d money into her own account.

On her Aug. 18, 2016 sentencing for the EDA thefts, Judge Sylvia Oisha called her “unremorsef­ul, brazen and incorrigib­le” and that her moral culpabilit­y was “very high.”

In fact, while a pre-sentencing report was being put together, in an attempt to avoid jail, Smith forged a letter from her employer — the one she took $117,000 from — saying she was a valued employee, and the business relied upon her especially during the current economic downturn.

During this sentence, Smith presented the court with $12,500 in restitutio­n for the EDA, and was ordered to pay back the remaining $10,000 as well.

Smith has a history of similar conviction­s, including a 1993 conviction for fraud over 1,000; 1996 conviction for theft under $500, and serving nine months in jail in 2011 for fraud where she was also required to pay $31,200 in restitutio­n.

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