Dayton Daily News

Woman will spend Christmas in jail

- By Lauren Pack Staff Writer

A Middletown MIDDLETOWN — woman will spend Christmas in jail after pleading guilty to taking money from a youth sports group.

Danielle Lucas, 38, of Inland Drive, was indicted in April by a Butler County grand jury on two counts of felony theft for allegedly misappropr­iating money from the Middletown Youth Football and Cheer League.

In September, she accepted a plea deal and pleaded guilty to misdemeano­r theft; the second theft charge was dismissed. As part of the plea deal, Lucas made restitutio­n to the organizati­on in the amount of $44,000.

The theft occurred while Lucas was treasurer of the organizati­on from June 1, 2014 to Nov. 1, 2017, according to court documents and prosecutor­s.

Butler County Common Pleas Judge Michael Oster sentenced Lucas on Monday to three years probation and also ordered her to spend time in the Butler County Jail from Dec. 22 through Jan. 7.

Assistant Butler County Prosecutor Gloria Sigman said Lucas’ jail sentence was arranged to coincide with time she will be off for the holiday break as a school bus driver.

Middletown police began an investigat­ion in October 2017 when the organizati­on’s new president, Quincy Hightower, reported the theft to detectives.

Middletown Police Maj. Scott Reeve said Lucas was the only person with access to the organizati­on’s accoun.

“We always tell these organizati­ons that two or even three signatures should be needed to access accounts and money,” Reeve said. Contact this reporter at 513705-2841 or email Lauren. Pack@coxinc.com.

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