Limestone Woman Accused of Theft from Clarion Business

Aly Delp

Aly Delp

Published November 12, 2019 5:35 am
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CLARION BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — A Limestone woman is facing charges after she allegedly stole money from a downtown Clarion business.

Court documents indicate the Clarion Borough Police Department filed criminal charges against 43-year-old Michele L. Goodman, of Limestone.

According to a criminal complaint, around 3:32 p.m. on October 27, Officer Wright, of the Clarion Borough Police Department, was dispatched to a business on Main Street for a reported theft.

At the scene, Officer Wright spoke with the owner of the business who advised he was at the business until approximately 4:00 a.m. and was the last one present. He said that an individual by the name of “Shelly Lynn” cleans for the business and said she was the only person inside the business between 4:00 a.m. and noon when his bartender opened the bar.

The owner did not have identifying information for “Shelly Lynn,” as he only communicated with her via Facebook.

According to the complaint, the owner reported the bartender went to retrieve cash from a known location and noticed that it was gone. The owner reported that he keeps a green bank zipper bag in the known location with $600.00 cash inside, as well as a Crown Royal bag which contained approximately $500.00 cash in one and five dollar bills. The owner stated the cash was gone from both bags.

Officer Wright then coordinated with the Clarion-based State Police, and was able to identify “Shelly Lynn” as Michele L. Goodman. He then contacted Goodman and scheduled an interview.

During the interview Goodman was advised that she was not under arrest and was then read her Miranda rights.

According to the complaint, when asked about the money missing from the business, Goodman allegedly stated that she was cleaning for the business and took the money. She said she took $434.00, and when advised the owner reported approximately $1,100.00 missing, she denied taking that amount. She stated there was $434.00 in a bank money bag, but denied touching the Crown Royal bag or taking any money from it.

One count of first-degree misdemeanor theft by unlawful taking was filed against Goodman through Magisterial District Judge Duane L. Quinn’s office on Thursday, November 7.

A preliminary arraignment is scheduled for 9:45 a.m. on Thursday, November 21, with Judge Quinn presiding.

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