Arrest in theft

By Anonymous
Posted Jan 25, 2012 @ 07:16 PM
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Floors, windows and the kitchen sink weren't all that a 19-year-old service employee allegedly cleaned up at a client's Pulaski County home. Pulaski County deputies arrested Page Mona Koontz on Thursday after Koontz allegedly cleaned out a client's jewelry collection.

The homeowner told deputies that a cleaning crew had been in her home the day that some jewelry went missing. She contacted the cleaning service.
The business owner confronted Koontz about the missing jewelry from the home on Silver Lane near Waynesville and noticed that Koontz was wearing a new ring.

Deputies discovered that Koontz had taken some of the jewelry to a pawn shop in Lebanon. They recovered several pieces of jewelry.

Koontz faces a class C felony theft charge and was taken to the Pulaski County jail. She posted a $5,000 bond and was released. Her arraignment date has not been set.

Floors, windows and the kitchen sink weren't all that a 19-year-old service employee allegedly cleaned up at a client's Pulaski County home. Pulaski County deputies arrested Page Mona Koontz on Thursday after Koontz allegedly cleaned out a client's jewelry collection.

The homeowner told deputies that a cleaning crew had been in her home the day that some jewelry went missing. She contacted the cleaning service.
The business owner confronted Koontz about the missing jewelry from the home on Silver Lane near Waynesville and noticed that Koontz was wearing a new ring.

Deputies discovered that Koontz had taken some of the jewelry to a pawn shop in Lebanon. They recovered several pieces of jewelry.

Koontz faces a class C felony theft charge and was taken to the Pulaski County jail. She posted a $5,000 bond and was released. Her arraignment date has not been set.

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