A woman accused of stealing $1.3 million from a local landscaping company has pleaded not guilty.
Tamila Alcoran, 49, entered her plea from Oahu Community Correctional Center Monday. Her bail was confirmed at $1 million.
Alcoran was indicted by an Oahu grand jury on 311 counts, including identity theft, computer fraud, theft, and forgery.
Prosecutors claim she stole the money while working as an office manager for Greg Boyer Hawaiian Landscapes between 2008-2014.
For the full story, on khon2.com, click here.
In October of 2015, we did a feature on how to prevent employee theft. Click here to read it.
Tamila Alcoran, 49, entered her plea from Oahu Community Correctional Center Monday. Her bail was confirmed at $1 million.
Alcoran was indicted by an Oahu grand jury on 311 counts, including identity theft, computer fraud, theft, and forgery.
Prosecutors claim she stole the money while working as an office manager for Greg Boyer Hawaiian Landscapes between 2008-2014.
For the full story, on khon2.com, click here.
In October of 2015, we did a feature on how to prevent employee theft. Click here to read it.
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