Tynesha Marie Gilmore, 20, of Upper Macungie, allegedly entered fake returns from ArtsQuest and pocketed the cash.
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Wednesday, February 20
A preliminary hearing for an Upper Macungie woman accused of stealing $3,025 from her employer is scheduled for Friday. Tynesha Marie Gilmore, 20, of 5321 W. Tilghman St., allegedly entered fake returns and pocketed the cash from those fake returns, according to arrest papers filed by Det. Bradford Jones of the Bethlehem Police Department. Gilmore worked at Bethlehem’s ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, according to court papers. Gilmore, who is currently free on bail, will appear before before District Judge Nancy Matos-Gonzalez.
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Upper Macungie woman allegedly entered fake returns and pocketed $3,025, Bethlehem police say.
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Thursday, February 14
An Upper Macungie Township woman has been charged with stealing more than $3,000 from her employers at Bethlehem’s ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, according to court papers. Tynesha Marie Gilmore, 20, of 5321 W. Tilghman St., allegedly entered fake returns and pocketed the cash from those fake returns, according to arrest papers filed by Det. Bradford Jones of the Bethlehem Police Department. It is unclear from the affidavit where in the ArtsQuest Center Gilmore worked, though based on the description of the thefts, the gift shop appears likely. In a verbal confession to police, Gilmore said that she stole because of family medical issues and to help pay debt, the arrest affidavit says. Gilmore said she began stealing in May and continued…