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Saugus woman arrested

Sheriff’s detectives say she embezzled over $88,000 from Girl Scouts, cancer treatment center

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer

A Saugus woman was arrested on suspicion of grand theft Monday and accused of stealing more than $88,000 from a cancer treatment center and Girl Scouts.

Patricia Cascione, 52, was arrested by detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Fraud & Cyber Crimes Bureau on suspicion of grand theft and theft by false pretense.

After she was arrested, detectives served a search warrant at the Cascione home where they recovered additional evidence, sheriff’s Deputy Marvin Crowder wrote in a news release issued Tuesday.

Over the past 20 years, Cascione was entrusted as the treasurer for multiple Girl Scouts of the USA troops in addition to a local Girl Scouts service unit in Santa Clarita, he wrote.

Fraud & Cyber Crimes Bureau detectives became aware of potential fraudulent activity and initiated a criminal investigat­ion.

It is alleged that during the past five years, Cascione embezzled more than $58,000 from several Girl Scout troops and service unit bank accounts over which she had control.

During the investigat­ion, detectives also determined Cascione, while chief financial officer of the Beverly Hills Cancer Center, committed theft by false pretense of more than $30,000.

The search warrant and arrest are the culminatio­n of a 15-month investigat­ion.

Cascione was also responsibl­e for fundraisin­g for numerous other organizati­ons in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Investigat­ors believe there may be other victims and are asking anyone with questions or informatio­n to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Fraud & Cyber Crimes Bureau, Sgt. David Chambers at 661-471-1534.

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