Opinion ID: 1541932
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Heading: State v. Willard-Freckleton

Text: ¶ 3. Victoria Willard-Freckleton was manager of a Dunkin' Donuts in Brattleboro. As part of her job, she was responsible for making bank deposits of daily sales proceeds. A company audit revealed that the bank deposits did not match the daily sales records for thirteen days between February 10 and March 19, 2005, for a total discrepancy of $5,850. On March 26, after being questioned by Dunkin' Donuts management about the discrepancies and denying any knowledge, Willard-Freckleton left the store with proceeds for March 25 and 26 totaling $4,402. Willard-Freckleton had not deposited any of that money when the police questioned her on March 30, 2005. In that interview, Willard-Freckleton admitted to shorting the deposits entrusted to her and confirmed the amounts taken. She later returned the March 25 and 26 proceeds, minus nearly $700 that she had already spent.