The former principal of an alternative high school in
southeast Baltimore has been indicted on charges of stealing more than
$13,000 from a school account — proceeds from the sales of school
uniforms, class dues, graduation fees — and withdrawing the cash from an
ATM at Maryland Live Casino, state prosecutors said.
The
Office of the State Prosecutor announced Monday the indictments
charging Leslie Lewis, 44, of Owings Mills, and her former colleague
Albert Fluker, 45, of Randallstown. Lewis worked as principal of
Baltimore Community High School near the Dundalk line. Fluker formerly
worked as a teacher at the alternative high school. Lewis is charged
with theft, misappropriation and conspiracy to commit theft; Fluker with
theft and conspiracy...
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-principal-teacher-charged-20170320-story.html
Let's hope that this is just a fluke.
ReplyDeleteIt's the norm in Montgomery County, but no one gets charged.
ReplyDeleteDude, you're not supposed to steal it from a casino ATM! There are way too many cameras, there.
ReplyDeleteWas it classified as 'five finger discount' or 'income redistribution?'
ReplyDeleteAnd this is different from the situation at Rock Terrace HOW?
ReplyDeleteNo one gets arrested in Montgomery County!
DeleteEspecially if you question their sound discretion.
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