Crime & Safety

Woman Who Stole $100K From Greenwich Store Rearrested: Report

A judge ordered the rearrest of a Stamford woman who previously pleaded guilty to stealing over $100K from a store in Greenwich.

STAMFORD, CT — A Stamford woman who pleaded guilty to stealing over $100,000 from a Greenwich convenience store was rearrested Monday after missing a scheduled court date, during which she was supposed to present a plan to pay back the store's owner, the Stamford Advocate reports.

Patch previously reported that Julienne Julmeus, 25, was arrested on a warrant by Greenwich Police on May 20, 2017, on a charge of first-degree larceny. She was accused of stealing $106,061 from the Sheephill Mobil gas station on East Putnam Avenue, where she used to work, according to police.

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Julmeus was eventually confronted by her employer and admitted to the thefts, which she also admitted to Greenwich detectives, police said.

According to the Stamford Advocate, Julmeus said she used the money to pay off her husband's gambling debts and help her family in Haiti. In July, she pleaded guilty to the larceny charge and was offered a 10-year suspended sentence and five years probation if she made restitution.

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