Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State police investigat­ing $36,547 theft at revenue office

- RYAN TARINELLI

The Arkansas State Police continues to investigat­e after more than $36,000 was reported missing from the state revenue office in Jacksonvil­le about a month and a half ago, authoritie­s said.

Jacksonvil­le police were called to a theft at the revenue office on Oct. 2 after an employee found that $36,547.70 was missing from a safe, according to a police report. No arrests have been made in the case, and the agency is working with Jacksonvil­le police, said state police spokesman Bill Sadler.

The state’s Department of Finance and Administra­tion requested state police help in the case, he said.

The funds were placed in a safe at the office on Friday, Sept. 29, and by Monday, Oct. 2, the funds were missing, said Scott Hardin, a spokesman for the Department of Finance and Administra­tion.

“We really just don’t know specifical­ly what took place that allowed someone to take those funds,” he said, describing the theft as a “rare, isolated incident.” The funds, he said, were not misplaced by office personnel.

A police report shows that $19,888.24 of the funds was in the form of checks and money orders and $16,659.46 was cash.

According to the report, police spoke with revenue office manager Carla Turley, who said that about 4:30 p.m. Sept. 29, all the employees were putting deposits into a bank bag.

Turley told authoritie­s that her assistant manager, Jacqueline Johnson, took the inventory of the bag before securing it in a “tote” bag and putting it in the safe. Turley said she left about 5 p.m. and that Johnson was in the room getting changed for a separate job at Wal-Mart, according to the report.

When Turley returned Monday morning, the office doors were locked — like they were supposed to be — but when she opened the safe, all the funds were gone, according to the report.

Authoritie­s also spoke with Johnson, who reported that she saw all of the cash and checks in the bank bag on that Friday, according to the report.

Johnson told police “she was escorted to the safe by Turley, as is customary, and secured the bank bag, tote,

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