BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) - A former teller in Beatrice has been given 36 months of probation and 60 hours of community service as part of her sentence for theft.
Court records say 21-year-old Jacie Ticnor already has paid back the $8,500 she stole while working at a Pinnacle Bank branch from July 1 through Oct. 14 last year. The Beatrice Daily Sun says Ticnor was sentenced last week in Gage County District Court.
She'd pleaded no contest and was convicted of theft and attempted theft after making a deal with prosecutors, who lowered one of the charges. Ticnor was arrested in November after two bank customers reported unauthorized withdrawals.
© Associated Press
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