Alaska U.S. Attorney: Bookkeeper Pleads Guilty to Embezzling Money From Alaska Native Village
March 01, 2023
March 01, 2023
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 1 -- The U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska, S. Lane Tucker, issued the following news release:
A Minto woman entered a guilty plea for embezzling, stealing, and obtaining by fraud money that was owned and under the care, custody, and control of an Indian tribal government.
According to court documents, Melanie Gail Titus, 52, of Minto, was employed as the bookkeeper for the Minto Village Council, which is the federally recognized native g . . .
A Minto woman entered a guilty plea for embezzling, stealing, and obtaining by fraud money that was owned and under the care, custody, and control of an Indian tribal government.
According to court documents, Melanie Gail Titus, 52, of Minto, was employed as the bookkeeper for the Minto Village Council, which is the federally recognized native g . . .