Woman Accused of Stealing from Volunteer Ambulance
Wausaukee--41-year-old Amanda Stumbris of Wausaukee made her initial appearance today in Marinette County court on four counts of felony theft.
Amanda Stumbris was the office manager of the Wausaukee Rescue Squad, handling its financial accounts. According to the Rescue Squad's president, an investigation started back in May. The squad is an EMT service, responding to calls in 7 townships in Marinette County. It has three ambulances in two locations and sixty volunteers.
When "suspicious" activity started showing up in the squad's checking account, President Kevin Kwasny says his board approached then office manager Stumbris about missing money, allegedly, more than $130,000.
President Kwasny said in a statement released today: "Although the morale of the Wausaukee Rescue Squad has been devastated by this shocking theft of a significant share of our limited financial resources, our members have continued to answer all of the usual range of emergency calls. We remain fully committed to service we have always provided for our squad area residents. We remain fully committed to service we have always provided for our squad area residents."






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