Albuquerque Journal

Las Cruces woman sent to prison for embezzling

Transport company accountant pocketed over $1M from her job

- BY RAUL FLORES JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

A Las Cruces woman who authoritie­s say embezzled more than $1 million from a transporta­tion company has been sentenced to prison.

Sandra Roberto, 44, was sentenced to four years and three months in prison by U.S. District Judge Margaret Strickland on Thursday. She pleaded guilty on Jan. 29 to one count of wire fraud and willfully making and subscribin­g a false and fraudulent individual tax return.

Roberto worked in the accounting office of Mesilla Valley Transporta­tion, and from 2011 to 2018, she used her position to embezzle about $1.3 million, U.S. Attorney spokesman Scott Howell said in a news release.

Officials said Roberto used two thirdparty payment processors — Comdata and Electronic Funds Source — to pull off the embezzleme­nt.

“Roberto would load cash advances onto debit cards used by MVT drivers, then contact Comdata or EFS for authorizat­ion codes to remove extra funds from the cards,” the news release states. “Roberto would then use blank checks obtained from Comdata or EFS, enter the authorizat­ion codes and deposit the funds directly into her own bank account.”

According to the release, Roberto deposited a total of 1,735 checks into her account during a seven-year span. MVT discovered the embezzleme­nt in 2018.

Roberto acknowledg­ed in her plea agreement that she did not report any of the embezzled funds to the Internal Revenue Service. As a result, she owes a total of $250,473 in taxes, according to the news release. She also agreed to pay $1.3 million in restitutio­n back to Mesilla Valley Transporta­tion.

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