Alpharetta High’s ‘Professional of the Year’ stole co-worker’s credit cards

mktmaker

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Later, Renaldo admitted he made the charges on the victim’s cards, according to the report.

He told police he went to the victim’s office to drop off paperwork pertaining to the school’s seniors. He said he saw the woman’s purse, started thinking about bills he had to pay and took the two credit cards.

Within a day, he charged $2,577.47 to Avis Rental Car company, paid a bill worth $1,506 to AT&T and purchased a $305.95 Visa gift card at a Kroger in the 500 block of East Crossville Road during school hours.

After the victim told police she hadn’t given anyone permission to use her card, Renaldo was placed in handcuffs and taken to the Fulton County jail on a charge of a forgery financial transaction card. He is out of jail on a $2,000 signature bond.

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law...credit-cards-cops-say/54ZRXLAAjQ29tM642tLr2I/
 
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Later, Renaldo admitted he made the charges on the victim’s cards, according to the report.

He told police he went to the victim’s office to drop off paperwork pertaining to the school’s seniors. He said he saw the woman’s purse, started thinking about bills he had to pay and took the two credit cards.

Within a day, he charged $2,577.47 to Avis Rental Car company, paid a bill worth $1,506 to AT&T and purchased a $305.95 Visa gift card at a Kroger in the 500 block of East Crossville Road during school hours.

After the victim told police she hadn’t given anyone permission to use her card, Renaldo was placed in handcuffs and taken to the Fulton County jail on a charge of a forgery financial transaction card. He is out of jail on a $2,000 signature bond.

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law...credit-cards-cops-say/54ZRXLAAjQ29tM642tLr2I/
And the court will do nothing to him, but accept his promise to pay the money back to the companies that lost the money. We don't have debtor prisons any more. "He was released on a $2,000.00 signature bond." means that the Fulton County taxpayers are the big losers. Bleeding heart liberals.
 

jameslee32

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You'd think with Ronaldo's salary that he could afford these things.