Jupiter woman charged with stealing $41K from PGA National employee emergency fund

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Posted: 10/04/2011

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - Employees at PGA National Resort and Spa called Palm Beach Gardens Police after they discovered more than $41,000 was missing from a very important bank account.

44-year-old Jupiter woman Lori Tomlin is accused of stealing the money, which had been set up for employees having financial problems.

The affidavit states that police were called after the account was discovered to have been overdrawn by $4.

The report says the account had 232 ATM withdrawals since May of 2008 that were unaccounted for, and that only Tomlin had a debit card.

When confronted, police say, Tomlin told them she had credit card debt, and after she started to use the account, things got out of control.

Tomlin was arrested Monday, and released Tuesday after posting $5,000 bond. She faces charges of grand theft.

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