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Mesa Resident Admits to Theft of Almost $650,000 from Her Former Employer
PHOENIX—Yolanda Enos, 46, of Mesa, Ariz., pleaded guilty this week to Theft in Excess
of $1,000 on an Indian Reservation, before U.S. District Judge Neil V. Wake. Enos admitted to
stealing almost $650, 000 while working as a bookkeeper. Sentencing is set before Judge Wake on
Monday, November 2, 2009, at 3:00 p.m.
In the course of her guilty plea on August 10th, Enos admitted that between January 3, 2002
and January 31, 2006, she stole approximately $649,675 while working as the Office Manager for
Noline and Smith L.L.C., doing business as JR’s Convenience Store, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Enos
admitted she accomplished the thefts while working as the trusted bookkeeper of her employer.
Her bookkeeping duties included the preparation of bank deposits that were to include the
money collected in two cash registers that were cashed-out by two cashiers twice a day. Enos took
random amounts of money from the cashiers’ envelopes during many days she worked in amounts
ranging from approximately $50 to $4,400. Enos regularly took larger amounts on weekends when
her employer took in more money.
During the time of the thefts, the convenience store’s records indicated no significant losses
or discrepancies on days Enos did not work. The thefts were inadvertently discovered by the victim
employer in January 2006 after one of the bank deposits Enos had prepared was found to be $100
short. Until that day, Enos’ employers had never audited her work. Enos also stated that she could
not recall the exact amount she had taken because she had not kept any records concerning her thefts.
A conviction for Theft in Excess of $1,000 on an Indian Reservation carries a maximum
penalty of five years in federal prison, a $250,000 fine or both. In determining an actual sentence,
Judge Wake will consult the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, which provide appropriate sentencing
ranges. Judge Wake, however, is not bound by those guidelines in determining a sentence.
The investigation preceding the indictment was conducted by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation with assistance from the Salt River Pima - Maricopa Tribal Police Department. The
prosecution is being handled by Frederick A. Battista, Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona,
Phoenix.
CASE NUMBER: CR-09-211-PHX-NVW
RELEASE NUMBER: 2009-256(Enos)
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