Crime & Safety
$106K Stolen From Greenwich Gas Station By Employee, Cops Say
She allegedly took the money over the course of a couple of years.

GREENWICH, CT — A 23-year-old Stamford woman was arrested by Greenwich police over the weekend on a charge of first-degree larceny for allegedly stealing $106,061 from the Sheephill Mobil gas station on East Putnam Avenue where she used to work.
Allegedly beginning in 2014, Julienne Julmeus, of Seaside Avenue, stole cash from the gas station, which over time totaled more than $106,000.
She was eventually confronted by her employer and admitted to the thefts, which she also admitted to Greenwich detectives, according to police.
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Julmeus was arrested on a warrant at her home on May 20, and was released after posting a $50,000 bond. She is scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on June 5.
Photo: Julienne Julmeus. Photo credit: Greenwich Police Department
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