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Two women sentenced for stealing from Packers Pro Shop

Posted at 2:04 PM, Feb 21, 2020
and last updated 2020-02-21 15:04:34-05

(NBC 26) -- Two women have been sentenced for stealing from the Packers Pro Shop, where they worked as employees for years.

According to online court records, Susan J. Adelbush, 67 of Green Bay, entered a no contest plea and was found guilty on Thursday of one count of theft in a business setting of less than $2,500. She was sentenced to 60 days in jail and 50 hours of community service to be completed within one year.

Patty J. Meyer, 58 of De Pere, entered a no contest plea and was found guilty on Thursday to one count of theft in a business setting of less than $2,500. She was sentenced to 15 days in jail and 50 hours of community service to be completed within one year.

A previous report says both women were accused of using "return scams" to steal money from the Pro Shop.

Adelbush was accused of printing two receipts for customer purchases, keeping a copy, and later scanning that receipt and taking money out of the register. Previous court filings say Meyer would put items on hold and then process a return on those items days later and pocket the money.

Previous reports state the two women stole money from the Pro Shop for years.