A plea hearing will be held next week for the former president/CEO of a West Virginia credit union who is accused of stealing more than $156,000.
In court documents filed Thursday by federal prosecutors in U.S. District Court in Wheeling, Kathleen Gramlich, 65, of Valley Grove, was charged with theft from the $5.8 million Ohio County Public Schools Federal Credit Union.
Soon after she departed the credit union in March, the credit union confirmed that the FBI was conducting an investigation.
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