CHEYENNE, Wyo. - (09/06/05) -- A former support servicesadministrator for Warren FCU was charged last week with using debitcards returned as undeliverable to access the credit union's ATMsand to steal thousands of dollars. As part of her job, AmyKritzmire was required to pick up the credit union mail at the U.S.Post Office. She allegedly took cards that the Post Office returnedas undeliverable mail to get cash from local ATMs. After taking thecash, she allegedly disposed of the cards. She allegedly told thecredit union the post office workers were responsible for thethefts.
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