Crime & Safety

Hicksville Woman Charged With Stealing $45K From Conn. Parent Teacher Organization

The woman moved to Hicksville after the alleged embezzlement was reported to authorities, police say.

BY FEROZE DHANOA

A Hicksville woman is accused of stealing more than $45,000 from the bank accounts of a parent teacher organization for a Connecticut elementary school.

Police in Monroe arrested Sarah Chiarelli, 34, after a lengthy investigation into the alleged embezzlement of funds from the Stepney Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization’s (PTO) banking accounts.

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According to police, Chiarelli surrendered herself on Thursday after an arrest warrant was obtained for her arrest. Chiarelli’s previous address was listed in Monroe.

The Monroe Police Detective Division’s investigation revealed that Chiarelli was the only individual to have access to the PTO banking accounts. According to police, Chiarelli was the PTO treasurer when the embezzlements occurred and was also the past president of the PTO.

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During the course of executing a search and seizure warrant at her residence in Monroe, she admitted to misappropriating PTO funds for her own use but substantially underestimated the dollar amount she embezzled, police said.

An audit of the banking accounts revealed that Chiarelli allegedly made a total of 226 illegitimate transactions totaling just over $45,000 embezzled for her personal use.

Police say Chiarelli used these funds to pay for household expenses, a Disney World vacation, over $14,000 in cash withdrawals and close to $10,000 in checks, some made out to herself and deposited into her personal banking account.

Soon after the alleged embezzlement was reported to police, Chiarelli moved to Hicksville, New York.

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