Assistant Branch Manager Charged With $230,000 Theft

DENVER – A former assistant branch manager for Credit Union of the Rockies is facing charges of stealing more than $230,000 by pulling “straps” of $100 cash out of the vault.

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Autumn Guillot, who worked as an assistant branch manager at the Black Hawk branch in 2011, apparently used the stolen funds to feed her gambling at local casinos, where she lost more than $73,000, according to authorities.

Credit union officials became suspicious when an unannounced spot audit found discrepancies in their ledger.

Guillot faces two class-three felony charges of theft and is currently out on a $50,000 bond.

 


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