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2:32 pm
Fri July 23, 2004
Woman Faces Embezzlement Charges
Laramie, Wyoming – A Laramie woman has been bound over to district court on 14 counts of failure or refusal to account for, deliver or pay over property. 27 year old Alexis Ann Everett is a former of employee of the Albany County treasurers office. Authorities say in April of 2003, when Albany County residents paid their vehicle registrations, Everett changed the depreciation value of the vehicles, which altered to amount owed. She would then keep the difference which ranged from around 25-dollars to 168-dollars. In all, authorities say she took around 17-hundred dollars. She faces up to 70 years and 70 thousand dollars. But her attorney, Michael Krampner says there is not sufficient evidence that she took the money. Everett is free on a ten thousand dollar bond.